Elon Musk has stated that X, formerly known as Twitter, will pay the legal bills and sue on behalf of anyone who is treated unfairly by their employer for their activity on his platform.
“If you’ve been treated unfairly by your employer for posting or liking something on this platform, we’ll fund your legal bill,” Musk said in a post on X late Saturday, adding that “there will be no limits” to the invoice financing.
“And we will not only sue, it will be extremely loud and we will also go after the boards of companies,” the businessman said later in response to a post about how nothing changes behavior in the United States faster than a threat of legal action. .
Late last month, Musk said that X’s monthly users had hit a “new high” and shared a chart showing the latest count topping 540 million. The figures came at a time when the company is undergoing organizational changes and trying to fuel falling ad revenue.
After 17 years with an iconic blue bird logo that came to symbolize the transmission of ideas to the world, billionaire Musk renamed Twitter X and unveiled a new logo in July, marking a focus on building an “app for everything.” .
Musk had said in early July that the platform’s cash flow remains negative due to a nearly 50% drop in ad revenue and a heavy debt load. The expected rebound in ad revenue in June did not materialise.
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