Twitter announced on Tuesday that Elon Musk, the billionaire Tesla founder-turned-Twitter-troll, will join the social media platform’s board of directors. The news followed reports that Musk purchased a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter, making him the company’s largest investor.
The company’s CEO announced Musk’s addition to the board in a chipper tweet:
He’s both a passionate believer and intense critic of the service which is exactly what we need on @Twitter, and in the boardroom, to make us stronger in the long-term. Welcome Elon!
— Parag Agrawal (@paraga) April 5, 2022
But despite how Musk’s investment in Twitter is being billed by the company’s head, it’s a worrisome development at a time when social media platforms are already facing scrutiny for their influence on our lives and our emotions.
Any argument against Musk’s hefty Twitter share is sure to rile up the “MuskBros,” a term used to describe his cult-like followers. But there are serious reasons to be concerned about his involvement in a social media platform that vacuums up terabytes of our personal data daily and has tremendous influence over the news we see.
Musk is a Twitter troll
Musk’s most infamous controversy involved him baselessly alleging that a diver who helped rescue a Thai soccer team from an underwater cave in 2018 was a “pedo.” He appeared to double down on that claim in a subsequent series of emails to BuzzFeed News, in which he claimed the diver was a “child rapist.”
But faced with a defamation lawsuit, Musk claimed he’d simply meant to insult the rescuer — not accuse him of engaging in pedophilia. Musk was ultimately found not liable for defamation in the case.
Musk has also used his Twitter account to spread dubious claims about Covid, criticize former President Donald Trump’s ban from the platform, and (like Trump) lash out over critical media reports.
He’s hardly the sensible voice you’d want wielding any influence over your news feed.
Tesla facing allegations of racism
Musk joins Twitter at the same time his company is facing allegations of racism. The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed a racial discrimination and harassment lawsuit against Tesla in February, following numerous disturbing accusations from Black employees over several years. (Tesla has denied the claims).








