Earlier in April, Elon Musk bought 9.2 percent of the social media platform Twitter's shares.

Shortly afterwards, the tech billionaire placed a bid on the platform worth the equivalent of SEK 410 billion ($ 43 billion).

And now the whole of Twitter is his.

- In practice, this means that he buys the company from the stock exchange and it becomes a private company.

This means, among other things, lower requirements for, for example, an independent board.

What he probably sees in front of him is much less transparency and that he can control the company a little as he wants, says Björn Jeffrey, tech analyst at Svenska Dagbladet.

Twitter is a relatively small platform.

Today, it has about 436 million users worldwide, compared to Facebook which has over 2 billion users and Tiktok which has one billion.

- It is still an influential platform for politicians and the media.

I still think he thinks he is buying the modern technology version of a daily newspaper, says Björn Jeffrey.

Start the clip to hear tech analyst Björn Jeffrey list three reasons Elon Musk has to buy Twitter.