WATCH: Twitter CEO ElonMusk pressed BBC reporter JamesClayton5 during a viral interview after the journalist showed up to Twitter's San Francisco HQ. Musk took issue with Clayton's 'farce' that 'hateful content' has become more prevalent on Twitter.
Musk agreed to the spontaneous interview but took issue with the journalist's"farce" that"hateful content" has become more prevalent on Twitter since the billionaire's arrival.Clayton told Musk that he had spoken with Twitter users who believe there needs to be greater policing around"hate speech" on the platform.pic.twitter.com/5sAAnGtHO2"Content you don't like or hateful?" Musk asked."Describe a hateful thing.
"Well, you've asked me whether my feed, whether it's got less or more [hateful content]. I'd say it's got slightly more," Clayton said."I don't actually use that feed anymore because I just don't particularly like it," Clayton said.
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