April 14 Reuters Twitter Chief Executive Officer Parag Agrawal sought to reassure employees during an allhands meeting on Thursday that the company was not being held hostage by news of Elon Musk39;s offer to buy the company, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

As Agrawal took questions from staff that were posted on the company39;s Slack messaging service, he encouraged employees to remain focused and told them we as employees control what happens, said the source, who did not want to be identified because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

The meeting came after news broke that the Tesla chief executive officer had offered to buy the social media company for 43 billion. 

Agrawal told staff that the board was continuing to review Musk39;s offer, but that he was limited in what he could share with the employees.

In one section of the question and answer session, one employee asked how the company arrived to the decision to offer Musk a board seat.

Are we just going to start inviting any and all billionaires to the board? according to a section of the meeting heard by Reuters.

Agrawal responded that the board was acting in the best interest of shareholders.

I have a strong point of view that people who are critical of our service, their voice is something that we must emphasize so that we can learn and get better, he said.

Another employee submitted a question asking Agrawal to address how he viewed Musk39;s definition of free…