Twitter is reportedly hosting Elon Musk for an AMA or “Ask Me Anything” session with officials following internal protests against Telsa and SpaceX CEOs joining the board of directors of the social network.
Twitter CEO Parag Agraval invited AMA employees, saying it would be a chance for them to ask questions directly to Musk, The Washington Post reported, citing internal messages and emails from the company.
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“Since the announcement of our board, many of you have had different kinds of questions concerning Elon Musk and I want to welcome you to ask these questions to him, “Agraval reportedly wrote in an email to the entire company on Thursday.
On Tuesday, Agraval tweeted that Musk would join the company’s board of directors. The announcement came a day after Musk revealed he had amassed a 9.2% stake in Twitter, making him the company’s largest shareholder.
“We look forward to working with Parag and Twitter to make significant improvements to Twitter in the coming months!” Musk tweeted after the announcement on Tuesday.
Twitter employees reportedly expressed concerns that Musk could harm the company’s culture or make it harder for employees to do their job on social media. An employee of the Slack channel said that people would probably face an HR investigation if they “tweeted some of the things Elon tweets”, according to the Post. They continued, “Do board members adhere to the same standard?”
Twitter did not respond immediately to a request for comment.