Twitter Calls Musk’s Board Seat Controversy A sh-t Show
Elon Musk’s board seat controversy is a sh-t show,” Twitter staff wrote on Twitter

Elon Musk’s fight for a board seat at Twitter was significantly called a “sh-t show” by Twitter employees. The CEO warned that there will be “distractions ahead.” In a Bloomberg report on Monday, several unnamed employees said that Twitter employees are calling Elon Musk’s board seat drama a “sh-t show.”
Musk bought a 9.2% stake in Twitter, during the first week of April
During the first week of April, Musk bought a 9.2% stake in this networking service, making him the company’s largest shareholder. Then, Twitter invited Musk to join its board of directors, with the condition that he not buy more than 14.9% of the company’s stock.
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal said that Musk had decided to stay off the board
But on Sunday, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal said that Musk had decided to stay off the board. There were some employees who told the news outlet that they were “very stressed” and “working together to help each other get through the week.”
They however thought Musk was waiting for the right time to take power. When he doesn’t serve on the board, he can buy the company. There are a lot of people who think that could be bad news for Twitter.
“Twitter is not going to like this move by Elon”
Bloomberg quotes a social media consultant as saying: “Twitter is not going to like this move by Elon”. “People on this networking service thought it was hard to have Trump on the site. In the business world, Elon Musk is going to be a big mess. The employees who spoke to Bloomberg said the same thing. Some Twitter employees took to the site last week to express their anger and disappointment over Musk’s planned board seat.
An employee wrote a message on April 9 that questioned what Musk was doing
In Slack, an employee wrote a message on April 9 that questioned what Musk was doing.
Employee: “Quick question: If an employee tweeted some of the things Elon tweets, they’d likely be the subject of an HR investigation”. “Do all board members have to be held to the same rules?”
In response to that, Agrawal said he was going to have a Q&A with Musk, which was quickly canceled after it was announced that he was no longer going to be on the board. They were worried about Musk’s plans for Twitter, which he seemed to talk about on the site this week.
Musk tweeted a poll to his 81.4 million followers On April 4:
On April 4, the day while he bought stock, Musk tweeted a poll to his 81.4 million followers. He somehow asked them if they wanted an “edit” button added to this networking service. On April 7, he posted a meme that looked like he was making fun of himself and Twitter’s board. Analysts, on the other hand, are taking him very seriously, even though he made fun of himself for getting more involved with the platform.
A Morningstar analyst exclusively told Insider’s Kali Hays that “we think his communication to the company, other shareholders, and 217 million daily active users could have a big impact on Twitter’s long-term plan.” There are a few people who should be most worried. Agrawal is one of them. Furthermore, Musk has said that he doesn’t like the appointment of the new CEO of this networking service. However, in December, he shared a now-deleted tweet that compared Agrawal, who wants more content moderation, to Stalin.
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