Elon Musk says he's taking a break from Twitter
He didn't give a specific reason as to why he was coming off the platform on which he's famously prolific.
The billionaire's space exploration company SpaceX just successfully launched astronauts into orbit for the first time, and he has his one-month-old baby X Æ A-Xii at home. Musk, a prolific tweeter, has threatened to quit the platform entirely before, although he's never quite succeeded.Tech billionaire Elon Musk, a famously voracious tweeter, announced to his 35 million followers that he's taking a break from the social media site. In the 24 hours before, Musk was tweeting primarily about SpaceX's
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