Elon Musk, who is in the process of buying Twitter, broke his silence Friday on the social media platform after going dark for more than a week.
The tech billionaire and Tesla CEO tweeted for the first time from his personal account since June 21. The message, sent to his more than 100 million followers, was a tribute to a popular YouTuber who died of cancer.
In other posts, he shared a recent photo of himself with four of his children and Pope Francis. “Honored to meet @Pontifex yesterday,” Musk tweeted. He also tweeted throw-back photos of himself in Venice with ex-wife Talulah Riley.
Musk’s tweet in honor of the late YouTuber included the following description: “Popular Minecraft YouTuber Technoblade with 12 Billion subscribers recently passed away at the age of 23 due to cancer, and this made [me] realize …