Following a tumultuous two weeks at the social media platform including mass layoffs, Musk's workload has increased by a lot.

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Ahead of the key G-20 Summit, where he said he is working from morning to night all seven days of the week, Musk spoke at the B20 business forum.

Musk said he was not sure how many people would like to be him, adding that the amount he tortures himself is the next level.

Musk reiterates his plan to bring long-form video to Twitter and allow content creators to make money from it.

Musk acknowledged that there was no way to make everyone happy on his social media platform.

The CEO of the electric car company said he would consider developing a low-cost electric vehicle for developing markets.

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Just hours after the platformer reported that 4,400 contract workers had been fired by the company, Musk made a statement about his work load. Content moderation, real estate, and marketing were tackled by many of these workers who were based in India. The workers were given no notice and found out they had been fired after losing access to their work email and chat app. Advertisers have paused spending on the platform due to questions about moderation of content on the platform.

Key Background

Since Musk's takeover of the company, it has lost a large portion of its workforce, key leaders and had to flip flop on key features. After only a few days, the platform was forced to stop its $8-per-month account. Users were able to get a blue verification badge without ID verification. Many had predicted that opening the blue checkmark would cause confusion and lead to the spread of misinformation on the platform. Political leaders like President Joe Biden, former Presidents Donald Trump and George Bush, as well as major brands likePepsi, Nintendo, and Eli Lilly, were impersonated by people with blue check marks on their hands.

Musk spoke at the G-20 forum.

Thousands of contractors were reportedly cut by the social networking site.

The sign ups for paid verification were suspended after Impersonator Chaos.