Instead Of Feeling Sorry For Me, Pray For Twitter, Says Parag Agrawal
While Elon Musk prepares to appoint a new CEO for Twitter once he takes control, current CEO Parag Agrawal is more concerned about the platform’s future than about his own career.
Agrawal has already stated that he took the job to improve Twitter for the better, course correct where necessary, and strengthen the service, despite claims that Musk had lined up a new CEO to replace him.
“I feel for the current CEO of Twitter (@paraga) – he had all these plans and now lives with the same uncertainty of his whole team,” a Twitter user posted.
Agrawal replied: “Thank you but don’t feel for me. What matters most is the service and the people improving it”.
Agrawal had previously written in response to another user’s claim that he had been fired: “Nope! We’re still here.”
Agrawal has stated that “despite the noise” made by Musk following his successful $44 billion buyout of the firm, he and the rest of the team will continue to work to improve Twitter.
No one knows who Musk is considering to replace Jack Dorsey as Twitter’s CEO, but there have been rumors that he may return.
“I saw you trending as Twitter CEO,” Musk wrote on Tuesday in response to a user who claimed that Twitter was once again shadow-banning conservative accounts and eliminating their followers.
Two notable conservative individuals, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and Dr Vladimir “Zev” Zelenko, have had their Twitter accounts reactivated.
The company’s policy department, according to reports, is one area where Musk may make employee reduction.
Following the Capitol Hill incident, Musk criticized Twitter’s policy chief Vijaya Gadde for suppressing exclusive reports on US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden’s laptop.