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Elon Musk loses his CEO & “CRO” as Linda Yaccarino leaves X (formerly Twitter), what the silence means for Africa’s digital commons

by Ifeanyi Abraham
July 9, 2025
in Global News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Linda Yaccarino confirmed her resignation on Tuesday evening, ending two demanding years as the public‑facing chief of X. Elon Musk, normally quick to post, has not replied to her farewell thread.

During her tenure Yaccarino steadied a platform that African activists rely on for civic mobilisation. She expanded Community Notes to Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, giving local users a say in fact checking viral claims. Academic review of fourteen countries shows the model captures partisan divides yet struggles with the most inflammatory content.

That limitation is urgent. South Africa’s recent election season illustrated how disinformation can surge on X, including conspiracy theories amplified by high profile accounts. Watchdogs argue that layoffs have hollowed out moderation teams across the continent.

Insiders say there was no public clash with Musk, yet tensions simmered over how fast XAI, the new parent company, should weave its Grok chatbot into everyday feeds. Yaccarino championed incremental roll outs with human oversight, while AI engineers wanted an immediate global switch‑on.

African regulators are already wary. Nigeria’s NCC is drafting a Digital Services Bill modelled partly on the EU Digital Services Act. Without Yaccarino’s conciliatory touch, talks could harden into demands for local data centres and algorithmic transparency. Civil society groups that organised EndSARS now fear a future where automated content ranking is tuned thousands of kilometres away.

For users the choice is not simple. X still holds unrivalled real‑time reach across the continent and a diaspora eager for home news. Yet the loss of its most diplomatic executive raises the stakes, and Africa’s digital town square may soon be moderated by code rather than consensus.

Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham is a communications strategist, AI product specialist, and award-winning journalist shaping narratives at the intersection of technology, media,...

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