He recently shared a message on X (the new name for Twitter), saying that if anyone faced unfair treatment from their employer due to their likes or posts on the platform, the company would support them by covering their legal expenses.
It doesn't get more generous then that!
If you were unfairly treated by your employer due to posting or liking something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 6, 2023
No limit.
Please let us know.
From The Liberty Daily:
This may have been prompted by a number of recent suspensions, firings, and other disciplinary measures used against people by their employers for their social media posts. One in particular has made national news over the weekend as NASCAR drive Noah Gragson has been suspended indefinitely by his team for liking a meme that mocked George Floyd.
Despite Gragson’s apology, Legacy Motor Club suspended him indefinitely and NASCAR backed the decision.
NASCAR fully supports Legacy Motor Club’s decision to suspend Noah Gragson. Following his actions on social media, NASCAR has determined that Gragson has violated the Member Conduct section of the 2023 NASCAR Rule Book and has placed him under indefinite suspension.
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) August 5, 2023
To be clear, he didn’t post the meme. He didn’t repost the meme. He liked the meme along with over 77K other people.
Requests for Musk to look at cases started coming in immediately. Many were funny but a few looked legitimate and Musk replied.
One case got picked up by national news brought to Musk’s attention Saturday night:
Kara, is that accurate?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 6, 2023
It appears the case is being discussed via DM.
It's gonna be interesting to see how all of this unfolds.
I really hope those who got fired or unfairly punished for their actions on Twitter grab this chance and use it to make a genuine impact on social media.