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    Twitter not safer under Musk - former executive

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    Twitter's former head of Trust and Safety, Yoel Roth, said he doesn't think the platform is safer under its current CEO Elon Musk.

    Speaking to the Knight Foundation in what was his first interview since resigning, Roth explained that the company is understaffed after recent job cuts and that it cannot properly address its safety concerns.

    Since purchasing the platform, the world's richest man slashed its workforce in half.

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