According to the Wall Street Journal, Yahoo News Network and other reports on the 11th, Musk has been a little busy recently! As a new director, he is mulling sweeping reforms to Twitter. His proposal to rename "Twitter" to "Titter" and also proposed to transform Twitter's headquarters into a shelter, a proposal that rarely received the support of "old rival" Bezos!

A name change for Twitter is brewing
Only two positive choices are given
Twitter launched Its premium subscription service Twitter Blue in July 2021, which currently costs $2.99 per month and offers users 30 seconds of editing features, among other things.
Musk said on the 9th that the subscription price should be about $2 per month, consider accepting Dogecoin subscriptions, but there are some conditions, including users need to make advance payments.
He also advised against joining ads, tweeting: "If Twitter survives on advertising money, those companies will greatly increase their control over [social media] policies." ”
In one of the tweets, Musk launched another "poll" asking if his fans should change Twitter's English name from Twitter to Titter.
Interestingly, Musk gave only two answers in the survey for people to choose from: "yes" or "of course it is."
Conversion of headquarters into shelters
"Liked" by Bezos
Musk also floated the idea of converting the push-back headquarters into a homeless shelter.
Musk said on the push that because employees are allowed to choose to work remotely, the Twitter headquarters building is almost vacant and better used as a shelter, adding: "I'm serious about this." ”
His proposal rarely received the support of "old rival" Bezos.
On Sunday, Bezos retweeted Musk's tweet and suggested: "Let's partially remodel it!" The results are great and make it easy for employees who want to volunteer. ”
He also attached a link to an article by American media outlet GeekWire in 2020 reporting that Amazon had converted its downtown Seattle office building into a homeless shelter.
Musk responded by saying the suggestion was a "good idea."
Polls show that 91 percent voted for Musk's proposal.
Twitter is headquartered in San Francisco, where the problem of homelessness in the city is quite prominent.
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