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Musk confirmed Yaccarino will succeed him as chief executive of Twitter, which has seen advertising plummet. The two appeared in a marketing conference in April.
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Musk indicated his successor is female, but the billionaire stopped short of naming a person.
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The social media platform also dropped the "state-affiliated" label from propaganda outlets in Russia and China.
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NPR's official Twitter feeds have gone silent. The news organization cites the social media platform's decision to question NPR's editorial independence through a series of inaccurate labels.
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"I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!" Musk tweeted after most respondents to his Twitter poll said he should step down.
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The social media company also disbanded its outside council of civil and human rights advisors, exacerbating concerns about what it's doing to protect users.
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Twitter employees who've quit say risks are growing of service outages, glitches and even hacks on the influential social network.
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Twitter CEO Elon Musk tells workers they must decide to stay with the company and be prepared to work long, intense hours, or leave with three month's severance pay.
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Twitter has permanently blocked the @realDonaldTrump account after President Trump posted messages that violated the company's rules.
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