Elon Musk ‘Serious’ About Potentially Turning Twitter’s Headquarters Into ‘Homeless Shelter’

Entrepreneur Elon Musk said over the weekend that he is seriously considering Twitter’s headquarters into a homeless shelter because so many people work remotely.

Musk first teased the idea in a Twitter poll, asking, “Convert Twitter SF HQ to homeless shelter since no one shows up anyway[?]”

With more than 1.5 million votes cast, more than 91% of respondents responded “y,” or yes.

Musk later wrote about the idea, “I’m serious about this one btw.”

Musk’s tweets come just days after it was revealed that he became Twitter’s largest shareholder after he purchased a 9.2% stake in the social media platform.

Last month, Musk said that he was giving “serious thought” to launching a new social media platform that would be transparent with its algorithms, prioritize free speech, and would keep propaganda to a minimum.
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