“If you’ve been treated unfairly by your employer because you posted or liked something on this platform, we’ll fund your legal bills,” Musk said in an X post on Saturday, adding that there would be no limit to how much funding can be given for these bills.
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"And we're not just going to sue, it's going to be extremely loud and we're going to go after the boards of directors of the companies as well," Musk said, adding that nothing changes behavior in the US faster than a legal threat.
Late last month, Musk said the number of monthly X users had hit a “new high,” sharing a chart showing the latest figure was more than 540 million accounts.
This is also the latest in a series of shares from Musk, affirming the strong appeal of X (or Twitter before it), despite Meta just launching a competing platform called Threads on July 5.
After 17 years with the iconic blue bird logo, billionaire Musk renamed Twitter to X and unveiled a new logo in July, marking a focus on building an "everything app."
However, Musk said in early July that X was still losing money due to a nearly 50% drop in advertising revenue and a debt burden. The expected increase in advertising revenue in June did not materialize.
Mai Anh (according to Reuters)
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