After becoming a powerful decision-making voice for the social media site, Musk is forcing himself back onto our Twitter feeds to offer up suggested fixes.

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An end to ads and an automatic verification checkmark are some of the changes Musk would like to see on the site.

On April 5, the day after Musk purchased a 9.2 percent stake in the company, Parag Agrawal announced that Musk was joining the board of directors.

Musk addressed a few users comments, acknowledging the inaccessibility of paid models and suggesting an option to pay with Doge coin. Musk wants to see differences in verification marks for average users, public figures, and official accounts.

Musk's internet presence seems to be a mix of genuine opinion and attention-grabbing exaggerations.

Some of his suggested fixes were just jokes, with the new board member polling his followers on removing the "w" in "tw" in order to turn San Francisco headquarters into a homeless shelter.

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Some of Musk's more realistic fantasies can be implemented in the future.

Musk replied in both support and fury, the latter replying with reminders of previous denials, his Starlink endeavors in Ukraine, and general criticism of his billionaire existence.

The age-old question of what's going on over at Twitter is being asked after Musk's thread. Who knows?