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Twitter: Trump unblocks, ex-employee sues and the hive grows

Coya Vallejo Hägi
25.11.2022
Translation: machine translated

Donald Trump is allowed to tweet again. Musk ends the wave of layoffs and other short messaging services enjoy an upswing. Here is an overview of the latest Twitter news.

It has been almost a month since Elon Musk took the reins at Twitter. The new owner's decisions are still making big waves. Here are the most important events of the past two weeks.

Donald Trump unblocked - and more to follow

Suspicions became fact: On 20 November, Elon Musk unblocked US ex-president Donald Trump. This, after Musk had previously let his followers vote on it via Twitter.

More patience for Twitter Blue

Musk wants encrypted direct messages

In addition to Twitter Blue, encrypting direct messages on Twitter is also a top priority. Musk told his employees this in a meeting on 22 November. Users should not have to worry about their privacy or potential data breaches.

To push for encryption of text, voice and video messages on Twitter, Musk has turned to the founder of the encrypted chat app "Signal", Moxie Marlinspike. The entrepreneur and cryptographer was previously employed as Twitter's IT security chief. Marlinspike was "potentially willing to help". More concrete details about the planned encryption service on Twitter are not known.

Wanted: New minds for Twitter 2.0

After the wave of layoffs in the first two weeks after the takeover, Musk issued an ultimatum to the remaining 4000 employees. The options: To stay with "Twitter 2.0" and its hardcore work culture, or to leave immediately with severance pay of three months' wages.

Former employees want to sue

Advertising revenue missing

It is not only employees who are running away from Twitter, but also advertising companies. More than a third of the 100 largest advertisers on Twitter have not placed any ads on the platform in the past two weeks. That's according to an analysis by the "Washington Post".

The hesitation of the advertising companies could be related to the weaker control of sensitive content. Musk fired many employees who were responsible for keeping Twitter free of it. Now, advertisers may fear that their messages could be associated with negative content.

Twitter alternatives on the rise

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