[0:00]You'd tweet a lot. I I use my tweets to express myself. Some people use their hair. I use Twitter. Well, but you use your tweeting to to kind of get back at critics. Rarely. you kind of have little wars with the press. Twitter is a war zone. If somebody's gonna jump on the war zone, it's like, okay, you're in the arena. Let's go. His war zone tweeting drew fire when out of the blue in August, he tweeted, quote, I'm considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured. The SEC disputed that claim and charged him with securities fraud. The case was settled with Musk agreeing that his communications relating to the company, including Twitter, would be overseen by his board. Have you had any of your tweets censored since the settlement? No. None. Does someone have to read them before they go out? No. So your tweets are not supervised? The only tweets that would have to be, say, um, reviewed would be if if a tweet had a probability of causing a movement in the stock. And that's it. Yeah, I mean, otherwise it's uh hello, first amendment. It's really like, freedom of speech is fundamental. But but how do they know if it's gonna move the market if they're not reading all of them? Before you send them. Well, I guess so, if we may make some mistakes. Who knows? Are you serious? No one is perfect.
[1:35]Look at you. I I I I I want I want to be clear. I do not respect the SEC. I do not respect them. But but you're abiding by the settlement, aren't you? Because I respect the justice system.



