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After ‘no insult’ pact, Elon Musk appears to mock Twitter and its policy chief

April 28, 2022
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  • Elon Musk tweeted a meme on Wednesday mocking Twitter and its policy chief for being left-leaning.
  • Twitter’s former CEO dinged Musk for bullying, but Musk said he’s just asking Twitter to be neutral.
  • Musk’s merger pact with Twitter requires him to not insult the company before the deal closes.
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Did he, or didn’t he?A day after an SEC filing revealed that Elon Musk must avoid insulting Twitter or its agents in the deal to purchase the company, the Tesla tycoon tweeted a meme on Wednesday that appeared to mock Twitter and its policy chief top lawyer, Vijaya Gadde.The meme shows YouTube host Tim Pool having an imaginary conversation with Gadde about Twitter’s alleged left-wing bias. The conversation circles a logo of The Joe Rogan Experience, a podcast that’s recently been slammed for spreading COVID-19 misinformation.It’s a reference to a 2019 podcast episode on the show featuring Gadde, Pool, and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. The three discussed Twitter’s rules against the abuse and harassment of transgender people on the platform, and Pool said most of the accounts Twitter bans lean conservative.Musk’s critics quickly dinged the Tesla tycoon for tweeting the meme, saying he’s bullying the company and putting its employees at risk. Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo called Musk out on the meme, saying that he’s exposing Twitter employees to potential harassment. “Bullying is not leadership,” Costolo added.

—dick costolo (@dickc) April 27, 2022

Musk quickly defended himself and said he was asking Twitter to stay politically neutral.”For Twitter to deserve public trust, it must be politically neutral, which effectively means upsetting the far right and the far left equally,” he tweeted.

—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 27, 2022

Musk’s continued rants against Twitter have led some to wonder if he’s really sincere about the buyout at all; one of the key requirements for the deal to go through is for Musk to not disparage Twitter or its representatives. “Musk’s tweets criticizing some company actions ?— potentially flouting the merger agreement ?— already suggest he might be starting to lose interest,” Reuters’ Lauren Silva Laughlin and Gina Chon wrote in an opinion piece.Twitter declined to comment when approached by Insider. Musk and Costolo did not immediately respond to Insider’s requests for comments.

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