Billionaire Elon Musk has offered to fund the legal bills of X Corp users whose posts or “likes” on the platform have led to discrimination by their employers.
The owner of the social media site formerly known as Twitter said there was “no limit” to the offer.
According to researchers, Mr Musk’s tenure as X’s owner has seen a spike in harmful content due to content moderation policy changes.
In July, Mr Musk revealed that the social media company’s advertising revenue had plunged by 50 per cent.
After 17 years of being branded as Twitter, the platform’s familiar blue bird logo was replaced by a new “X” logo. Mr Musk unveiled the logo last month, further highlighting his goal of creating an “everything app”. BLOOMBERG
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