Elon Musk made public at the end of March part of Twitter's code, as he had promised when he bought the social network. Observers have since wondered about the significance of this event. Twitter has chosen not to disclose at this stage the training data of its algorithm, nor the parameters of the artificial intelligence models associated with it. The role of certain published pieces of code also raises questions, especially those referring to election periods or whether the author of a tweet is a Democrat, Republican or Elon Musk himself.