Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said he's seriously considering a new social media platform; Because he believes that Twitter has failed to abide by the principle of freedom of expression.

According to Al Arabiya Net, Musk said: Given that Twitter operates de facto like a public domain, failure to adhere to the principles of freedom of expression fundamentally undermines democracy.

This comes after Musk previously tweeted on March 25 that freedom of expression was essential to a functioning democracy, and questioned whether Twitter was sticking to this principle too, according to Reported by Bloomberg.

Last week, the US Securities and Exchange Commission told a judge that Musk's tweets about Tesla would remain the subject of government investigations, even if the court overturned his 2018 agreement with the SEC. Finance and stock exchange.

Musk is seeking to end the Securities and Exchange Commission's oversight of his Twitter posts, claiming that the agreement is being used to infringe on his free speech rights. He is also asking the court to block a subpoena by the securities regulator for documents related to the review of his tweets.

Under the SEC's settlement agreement, the regulator will distribute the money it raised after imposing sanctions on Tesla and Musk to investors who lost money buying Tesla shares, after Musk claimed on Twitter that he was considering delisting the company.