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Elon Musk wants to take over the process costs for all disadvantaged X users

 Elon Musk wants to take over the process costs for all disadvantaged X users

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X boss Elon Musk now wants to give financial support to anyone who gets in touch with their supervisor because of comments or likes on X – recently Twitter. The tech billionaire announced that he would assume all legal fees.

We are already used to the fact that Elon Musk on his platform X – which was still called “Twitter” until July 23rd – always makes people sit up and take notice with new announcements at the wrong time. Especially around midnight or on weekends, the multi-entrepreneur likes to inform social media users about the latest decisions with far-reaching consequences. But his latest announcement sounds particularly daring. Now the tech billionaire seriously wants to help all people who have problems with their employer because of statements on X – financially.

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Musk's message on X: "If you have been treated unfairly by your employer for posting or liking something on this platform, we will pay your legal fees. No limit. Please inform us."

So the San Francisco tech billionaire wants to finance all the relevant processes – without limit! Clearly, this message did not go uncommented. So far, Musk has responded positively to such suggestions.

Spicy: In the past, former employees of Musk's companies Tesla Inc. and SpaceX have already complained that they themselves were fired because of critical comments about Musk as CEO.

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