Musk Claims That Ukraine 'Indeed' Saw a Coup in 2014
Musk Claims That Ukraine 'Indeed' Saw a Coup in 2014
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USA:  In 2013, protests erupted in Ukraine after the government decided to halt policy aimed at joining the EU. This decision resulted in a coup and the overthrow of the country's then-President Viktor Yanukovych, who was then forced to flee to Russia. More than 100 people lost their lives in clashes between protesters and security personnel.

The breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk refused to recognise the new central government that took office after what they perceived to be a coup, prompting the Ukrainian government to launch a military operation against them in April 2014.

"That election was arguably dodgy, but no question that there was indeed a coup," Musk tweeted.

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 Musk announced that Twitter's algorithm would be made public. When our algorithm is made open source the following week, be prepared to initially be disappointed, the billionaire warned. The CEO had tweeted that Twitter was the "largest non-profit organisation in the world," to which the user was replying.

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Open source Twitter's algorithm. He has expressed regret over turning Twitter into a business in the past. He contends that Twitter ought to have been an open and verifiable protocol. The same concept has been discussed by Musk and Dorsey. Twitter ought to be constructed using a "open source protocol backed by a foundation."

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