It’s a tricky time to work at Twitter. Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover deal has left employees bewildered about what their jobs are and will be.
Elon Musk has cultivated close ties with Beijing to build Tesla’s business in China. Now that he is buying Twitter and focusing on free speech, WSJ looks at how China has used the social-media platform to promote its views, and why that’s raising concerns.
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