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Tech issues plague Musk, DeSantis Twitter Spaces

Por: The Hill Politics May 25, 2023

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) encountered technology problems on Wednesday as he attempted to announce his 2024 presidential campaign on Twitter Spaces with Elon Musk. Tech entrepreneur David Sacks, who was set to moderate the discussion, said on the call the vast number of people attempting to join were “melting the servers.” At one point, Twitter Spaces showed there were more than 500,000 users listening in. The call went in and out for... + full article



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