Those wishing to keep their blue checkmark must sign up for Twitter Blue, a contentious subscription-based program that users can opt into for $8 a month.
A Twitter user (and a former Twitter employee) Tweeted at Musk after losing access to his work computer wondering if he was still employed. Musk responded as expected.
Dilbert's creator, Scott Adams, made racist comments on YouTube and was dropped from newspapers including The Los Angeles Times and Cleveland's The Plain Dealer.
Speaking in an interview virtually at the World Government Summit in Dubai on Wednesday, Musk was asked when he thought the right time would be to name a new CEO for the social media company.
Leaders are not just managers. They need to do more to build a team that can take on their roles with autonomy and passion for driving them to success.