The board did its job. They said, look, the majority of the shareholders want to do this. It's up to the new owners what they'd do with the company after they own it. Existing twitter employees probably didn't like getting bashed by hima. There's a lot of issues in a private company o compensated the same way. If fiwere revising, and which i am not, i would say, you need to go, publicly praise many the senior leaders there and junior leaders and acknowledge that i'm here to learn. I want to unlock the potential that we all agree is here.
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