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The new Twitter CEO & why you should be concerned.

The new Twitter CEO & why you should be concerned.

Nation First worries that Elon Musk's replacement will take Twitter back to its bad, old days.

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May 30, 2023
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When Elon Musk took over Twitter and fired many of its ‘woke’ staffers, there was some renewed hope that he would lead a change in the social media landscape, which today is characterised by heavy censorship, leftist echo chambers, rampant bots, and the propagation of the elites’ sanctioned narratives.

All that may be about to change with Musk appointing a new CEO to head the platform.

Find out why by reading on…

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