Last week, Elon Musk officially became the new self-proclaimed "Chief Twit," i.e. the new owner of Twitter. There's an entire debate regarding the direction that the social media platform will take under Musk's private ownership, with ramifications into politics, sociology, advertising, privacy, free speech and much more.
We're more interested about how this transaction will impact automakers that are currently present on Twitter, more specifically how they will react to the fact that one of their main mediums of promotion is now owned by the CEO of Tesla, which is a competitor for many of these automakers.
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