New candidate for Twitter CEO advocating for South African style racial quotas https://t.co/Fcms7EZrrj
— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) May 12, 2023
Ugh stupid ass move by elonRedbrickbear said:New candidate for Twitter CEO advocating for South African style racial quotas https://t.co/Fcms7EZrrj
— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) May 12, 2023
a real head scratcher. activists running twitter caused all the problems in the first place.Doc Holliday said:Ugh stupid ass move by elonRedbrickbear said:New candidate for Twitter CEO advocating for South African style racial quotas https://t.co/Fcms7EZrrj
— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) May 12, 2023
What is $40 billion between friends?BearFan33 said:a real head scratcher. activists running twitter caused all the problems in the first place.Doc Holliday said:Ugh stupid ass move by elonRedbrickbear said:New candidate for Twitter CEO advocating for South African style racial quotas https://t.co/Fcms7EZrrj
— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) May 12, 2023
Whatever Elon says about being a ‘radical centrist’ or whatever we now know he’s definitely fully assimilated to the modern Anglophone Right: he pulled off a massive victory practically in a fit of absent mind, then within a matter of months he’s handing it all over to the enemy https://t.co/SUlGvcexys
— ReStation (@St1Station) May 12, 2023
Never, I repeat never, trust anyone who wears glasses like this. https://t.co/8RoP1KjkcY
— Bobby (@RealBlackIrish) May 13, 2023
Redbrickbear said:Never, I repeat never, trust anyone who wears glasses like this. https://t.co/8RoP1KjkcY
— Bobby (@RealBlackIrish) May 13, 2023
Use of the word "objective(ly)" is now following the same path as "virtual(ly)". They are now used as an emphatic rather than factual.HuMcK said:
Actually, Twitter fielded similar requests from Erdogan in 2014 under the previous leadership, and that time they didn't just roll over and acquiesce to the threat like Musk just did.
Musk's direct interference in decision making is objectively worse than what came before, but he puts his thumb on the scale in favor of "the right" so they love him.
quash said:
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Oh shit.... She's one of "those" people...
— DJSharpieD (@SharpieDj) May 15, 2023
Elon, fella, get a grip! https://t.co/lq8rY3GGZL
"I don't want to hear about Elon Musk talking about free speech ever again. He literally bowing down to a dictatorship."
— The Recount (@therecount) May 15, 2023
— @EnesFreedom on Musk's decision to choose "business and money over his morals and principles" by shutting down some Turkish accounts at Erdogan's insistence pic.twitter.com/7crhdChiHi
LIB,MR BEARS said:Use of the word "objective(ly)" is now following the same path as "virtual(ly)". They are now used as an emphatic rather than factual.HuMcK said:
Actually, Twitter fielded similar requests from Erdogan in 2014 under the previous leadership, and that time they didn't just roll over and acquiesce to the threat like Musk just did.
Musk's direct interference in decision making is objectively worse than what came before, but he puts his thumb on the scale in favor of "the right" so they love him.
HuMcK said:LIB,MR BEARS said:Use of the word "objective(ly)" is now following the same path as "virtual(ly)". They are now used as an emphatic rather than factual.HuMcK said:
Actually, Twitter fielded similar requests from Erdogan in 2014 under the previous leadership, and that time they didn't just roll over and acquiesce to the threat like Musk just did.
Musk's direct interference in decision making is objectively worse than what came before, but he puts his thumb on the scale in favor of "the right" so they love him.
No, I think a group of people arguing the merits of a moderation decision is objectively better than the current system, where a trolling billionaire makes unilateral decisions based on his ideological whims that day. Musk is doing all of the things his supporters claimed to despise, except now there is even less debate or transparency about it because it all just comes from him directly.
We literally have a test case for this, I already referenced it. In 2014 the Turkish government (Erdogan) made similar requests, but that time Twitter refused to bow down and the threat was shown to be a bluff. Fast forward to now, and we have Musk himself making the call to deplatform opposition candidates, and the background context is Musk currently negotiating a potentially lucrative SpaceX deal with (Erdogan's) Turkey.
He's not concerned. He's pissed off that the left loss their propaganda machine.Redbrickbear said:HuMcK said:LIB,MR BEARS said:Use of the word "objective(ly)" is now following the same path as "virtual(ly)". They are now used as an emphatic rather than factual.HuMcK said:
Actually, Twitter fielded similar requests from Erdogan in 2014 under the previous leadership, and that time they didn't just roll over and acquiesce to the threat like Musk just did.
Musk's direct interference in decision making is objectively worse than what came before, but he puts his thumb on the scale in favor of "the right" so they love him.
No, I think a group of people arguing the merits of a moderation decision is objectively better than the current system, where a trolling billionaire makes unilateral decisions based on his ideological whims that day. Musk is doing all of the things his supporters claimed to despise, except now there is even less debate or transparency about it because it all just comes from him directly.
We literally have a test case for this, I already referenced it. In 2014 the Turkish government (Erdogan) made similar requests, but that time Twitter refused to bow down and the threat was shown to be a bluff. Fast forward to now, and we have Musk himself making the call to deplatform opposition candidates, and the background context is Musk currently negotiating a potentially lucrative SpaceX deal with (Erdogan's) Turkey.
How are you in a position to judge that if you did not work for twitter pre and post Musk?
But if true it is very worrying that post-Musk Twitter interfered in Turkey's election.
But how is that objectively different than pre-Musk twitter interfering in USA elections? UK elections? Canadian elections? And even in the elections of Brazil and other Western nations?
I will say it is refreshing to see that Liberals are now speaking up and voicing concerns with how much power Big Tech has to silence the voices of opposition in politics and culture.
They did not care for years while it was conservatives and right-wingers being censored, blacklisted, deplatformed, and silenced.
“I’ll say what I want to say and if the consequence of that is losing money — so be it”
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) May 16, 2023
-@ElonMusk pic.twitter.com/dKOBiJeKpG
To address extreme levels of data scraping & system manipulation, we’ve applied the following temporary limits:
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 1, 2023
- Verified accounts are limited to reading 6000 posts/day
- Unverified accounts to 600 posts/day
- New unverified accounts to 300/day
The contract ended June 30. So, here we are. The story about throttling being intentional is likely just a cover for this chaos. https://t.co/abMDk0mGQo
— Seamus Blackley (@SeamusBlackley) July 1, 2023
Why have conservative boycotts started working?
— Richard Hanania (@RichardHanania) July 10, 2023
Business analysts and academics keep coming back to one answer: “Twitter changed hands.”
The Elon Musk effect.
On cultural issues, it ended up being bigger than the results of the 2022 election. https://t.co/ZOQaT8d8Np pic.twitter.com/QWCj4bgW68
NEW: The daily active users on Mark Zuckerberg's "Threads" PLUMMETS by 70% from its peak.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 21, 2023
THREADS — 13 million ADUs, down from 44 million on July 7, spending avg of 4 min on the platform.
TWITTER — 200 million ADUs spending avg of 30 min on the platform.
Twitter remains king. pic.twitter.com/I6lKm9jThL
Weeeeee pic.twitter.com/UJ3JqoHGgN
— greg (@greg16676935420) July 21, 2023
Poor Malcolm.Redbrickbear said:
I genuinely wish it were the case that left-liberal members of Congress were angry about or at least concerned with the US Security State's official programs to censor the internet in the name of combatting "disinformation."
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 26, 2023
But there simply are none. So watch how good this is: https://t.co/dLBgG8u7No
The ADL is bragging about its ability to bully X 's leadership, counting on their public embarrassment to do the trick.
— ib (@Indian_Bronson) August 31, 2023
No one elected Greenblatt or agreed to make ADL the hall monitor in the X terms of service, and yet, he revels in having the power to judge and condemn all: https://t.co/axQgM1TzNr
Why would this be a surprise? Democrats are fascist-authoritarians at heart, so they love this type of Newspeak and disinformation.Redbrickbear said:I genuinely wish it were the case that left-liberal members of Congress were angry about or at least concerned with the US Security State's official programs to censor the internet in the name of combatting "disinformation."
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 26, 2023
But there simply are none. So watch how good this is: https://t.co/dLBgG8u7No
Elon Musk secretly ordered SpaceX engineers to switch off the Starlink satellite communications network near the coast of occupied Crimea in order to thwart a Ukrainian surprise attack on Russia’s naval fleet, according to a report.https://t.co/N16e7dIbH7
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 7, 2023
Elon Musk represents something very special about Western Civilisation; He’s the forward thinking innovator
— Uberboyo (@uberboyo) September 7, 2023
The ADL represent the great enemy of this Western genius; The petty bureaucrats
Elon thinks BIG:
- “We’re going to build rockets and go to Mars”
- “We’re going to… https://t.co/NKi1w0kFJU