Elon Musk's Social Network Loses High-Profile Accounts After Election
Some of Twitter's top accounts have been deactivated since Elon Musk took over the company.
This could be a sign that Musk's changes to the platform are not being well-received by some users.
Among the accounts that have been deactivated are those belonging to former President Donald Trump, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, and far-right activist Milo Yiannopoulos.
It is unclear why these accounts have been deactivated. Twitter has not commented on the matter, and the users themselves have not provided any explanation.
However, it is worth noting that Musk has made a number of changes to Twitter since taking over the company. These changes include firing several top executives, loosening content moderation policies, and allowing users to purchase verification badges.
It is possible that some users are deactivating their accounts in protest of these changes. It is also possible that Musk is deliberately removing accounts that he does not agree with.
Whatever the reason, the deactivation of these high-profile accounts is a significant development. It could be a sign that Musk's changes to Twitter are not being well-received by some users.
It is also possible that this is just a temporary trend and that these accounts will be reactivated in the future.
Only time will tell what the long-term impact of Musk's ownership of Twitter will be.