The American billionaire and owner of the "Twitter" platform, Elon Musk, announced that he would change his name on his personal and official account on the platform to "Mr. Tweet".

"I changed my name to Mr. Tweet, and now Twitter won't let me change it again," Musk wrote on Twitter.

Journalist Patrick McGee commented on Musk's tweet, noting that the lawyers for the Tesla investors who filed a lawsuit against Musk mistakenly called him "Mr. Tweet" during his interrogation this week.

He added, "I regret that there is no recording of this... But Musk replied: 'Mr. Tweet,' and everyone in the courtroom laughed. Then Musk said, 'This is actually very accurate.'"

Musk often tweets throughout the day on various topics.

In recent weeks, Musk released "Twitter Profiles" in which he revealed what happened behind the scenes before he took over the company.

The case dates back to last December, when Musk promoted a series of tweets about the disclosure of internal documents from the company itself, which he called "Twitter Files".

These leaked confidential documents, a collection of internal emails between Twitter employees, depict the chaos that prompted the platform to block a New York Post article about Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, two years ago. Explain how they dealt with the article and whether the ban was the right decision or not.