Tesla CEO Elon Musk has bought Twitter for $44 billion. The deal is going to give the world's richest person control over social media platforms with millions of users. After this deal, the Us has expressed concern.
Joe Biden worried about the deal: The United States has expressed concern after Tesla's CEO bought Twitter. The White House has spoken that U.S. President Joe Biden has expressed concern about this social media outlets. Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the White House was not going to comment on the deal in person.
Be responsible social media platforms: Psaki has said that it doesn't matter who owns or runs Twitter. The president has long expressed concern about the power of large social media platforms, the power that impacts our daily lives. He has said that President Joe Biden has long believed that it is important to be accountable for the damages he has caused to tech platforms.
Social media will have to be careful: According to reports, Musk has successfully made a deal to buy micro-blogging site Twitter for $44 billion. At the same time, Biden administration officials say that greater vigilance on social media is going to help avoid the spread of political concerns and misleading information about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Social media needs reform: Psaki says the White House is pushing for the repeal of 230. The law is selling social media platforms on the obligation of content posted by users. Psaki has said that we all connect regularly with social media platforms. The steps that can be taken for this are being completed. There are still many improvements about social media that have yet to be made.
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