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Posted: 2022-04-27T18:02:37Z | Updated: 2022-04-27T18:02:37Z

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Three days before Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter , the worlds richest man tweeted a photo of Bill Gates and used a crude term to make fun of his belly.

Playful, aggressive and often juvenile, Musks past tweets show how he has used social media to craft his public image as a brash billionaire unafraid to offend. They may also reveal clues as to how Musk will govern the platform he hopes to own.

Look at the feed: Its all over the place. Its erratic. At times its pretty extreme, said Jennifer Grygiel, a Syracuse University professor who studies social media and who recently assigned Musks tweets as reading material for their students. It paints him as some sort of rebel leader who will take control of the public square to save it. That is a myth he has constructed.

Musk joined Twitter in 2010 and now has more than 85 million followers the seventh most of any account and the highest for any business leader. He had mused about buying the site before he agreed on Monday to pay $44 billion for Twitter, which he said he hopes to turn into a haven where all speech is allowed.

I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means, Musk wrote in a tweet.

As the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Musk uses his Twitter account to make business announcements and promote his enterprises. He muses about technology and trade, but has also posted jokes about womens breasts and once compared Canadas prime minister to Hitler. He regularly weighs in on global events, as he did in March 2020 when he tweeted that The coronavirus pandemic is dumb.

On Tuesday Musk used Twitter to criticize one of the platforms top executives and an attorney, in one case in a reply to a far-right activist who promoted the discredited conspiracy theory that pizza parlors around the U.S. were being used to traffic children.

Musks tweets were followed by a wave of harassment by other accounts that targeted both individuals. For Vijaya Gadde, an 11-year Twitter employee who heads up the companys legal, policy and trust divisions, the harassment included racist and misogynistic attacks, in addition to calls for Musk to fire her.

Musk has long used the megaphone of his Twitter account to punch back at critics or people he opposes, such as when he attacked a diver working to rescue boys trapped in a cave in Thailand by calling him a pedo, short for pedophile. The diver had previously mocked Musks proposal to use a sub to rescue the boys. Musk, who won a defamation suit filed by the diver, later said he never intended pedo to be interpreted as pedophile.

A few years ago, after software engineer Cher Scarlett criticized Musks handling of the cave incident, the tech billionaire fired back and she was soon being harassed by dozens of Musks online fans. He later deleted the posts, but not before Scarlett had to lock down her account because she was receiving so many hateful messages.

Its ironic to me that somebody who claims they want to buy Twitter to protect free speech has such thin skin, she said. Hes a very smart man, and when he replies to people that criticize him, he knows what hes doing. To me thats not championing free speech, its weaponizing free speech, and I think thats what hell do owning this platform.

Nineteen-year-old Jack Sweeney got Musks attention when he created an automated Twitter account that tracked the movements of Musks jet. Musk responded by offering Sweeney $5,000 to pull the account. When Sweeney refused, Musk blocked him on Twitter.

Sweeney said hes worried he may get kicked off the site entirely if Musks takeover is approved. But he said he likes Musks free speech absolutism , and hopes he sees it through.

Hell make it more open, and I think thats a good thing, Sweeney said.

Musks use of Twitter has also led to problems for his own companies . In one August 2018 tweet, for instance, Musk asserted that he had the funding to take Tesla private for $420 a share, although a court has ruled that it wasnt true. That led to an SEC investigation that Musk is still fighting.

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More recently, Musk appeared to have violated SEC rules that required him to disclose that hed acquired a 5% stake in Twitter; instead he waited until he had more than 9%. Experts say these issues arent likely to affect his Twitter acquisition.

Last year another federal agency, the National Labor Relations Board, ordered Musk to delete a tweet that officials said illegally threatened to cut stock options for Tesla employees who joined the United Auto Workers union.

Those tweets helped cement Musks reputation as a brash outsider, a workingmans billionaire, Grygiel said. But that doesnt mean he is equipped to run a social media platform with more than 200 million users, the professor added.

Maybe he wants to burn it down, Grygiel said. I dont know. But I do know that it shows that no one person should have this kind of power.

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