Elon Musk began counting down the seconds on Friday night for a Twitter exposu00e9 that he called Twitter Files, not some SpaceX launch. As the legitimate author of Part 1 of Twitter Files, he posted a link to Matt Taibbi’s official Twitter account.
    According to Taibbi, Twitter took exceptional measures to bury the news. Links that were relevant were deleted, and users were warned. Even the delivery of the relevant content via direct messaging was restricted by Twitter. Because she tweeted about the story, Kaleigh McEnany, a well-known user, was banned from the network.Not all Twitter employees agreed with restricting the story’s audience. Caroline Strom, one of the few executives still working at Twitter, said she didn’t think the strict rules were necessary. Vijaya Gadde, the former policy director of Twitter, notified her that the measures are being implemented because of the company’s policy about hacking materials. Previously serving as the director of safety at the rationale behind Twitter’s decision.Author of Twitter Files Part 1, Taibbi, made some unflinching accusations against Vijaya Gadde, a former policy director. He insisted that she was crucial to the decision-making process. Ironically, Taibbi suggests that many choices may have been taken without the knowledge of Jack Dorsey, the company’s former CEO.This is merely the first instalment of a lengthy series, as Elon Musk has promised. On Sunday, the Twitter Files Part 2 will be made public. What comes next cannot be predicted with any degree of certainty. Vijaya Gadde has not publicly stated her version of events.Are you excited for this? Tell us in the comments.

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