Stephen King slams Elon Musk again, saying he preferred Twitter before the billionaire took over: 'Less controversy, more fun.'
Last week, King
to charge for Twitter's blue tick verification. He said he would leave the platform if the changes were brought in:"If that gets instituted, I'm gone like Enron." King also took to the platform to:"Musk makes me think of Tom Sawyer, who is given the job of whitewashing a fence as punishment. Tom cons his friends into doing the chore for him, and getting them to pay for the privilege. That's what Musk wants to do with Twitter. No, no, no.
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