Elon Musk Takes Over Twitter, Will Form ‘Content Moderation Council’

In offices in San Francisco, New York, and on the company’s messaging channels, Twitter employees spent all Friday frantically searching for any news about who had been fired, how their jobs would change, and even official confirmation that Musk had actually bought the company. But no official announcement went out.
The company’s remaining senior executives — four had already been fired — huddled privately in offices with Musk̵[ads1]7;s team and did not appear, according to two people familiar with the discussions who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe them. And a meeting with Musk that chief marketing officer Leslie Berland had previously announced to the company did not appear to be happening, the people said.