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1. Eddy_V+Xv1[view] [source] 2022-12-16 13:19:26
>>prawn+(OP)
It's interesting that many are debating the value of this 'rule', when this action is blatant abuse of his powers to silence his critics. He has now a lengthy and growing history of this type of behavior, so it was 100% foreseeable. He could just come out and say that its his twitter and he can do what he wants, but no, because he also wants to be seen as a 'defender of free speech'. He acts like a-hole, but then expects unquestioning adoration.
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2. 8note+OP3[view] [source] 2022-12-17 01:18:14
>>Eddy_V+Xv1
I think it's funny that he's using ha platform he owns to silence his critics, but not an abuse.

He owns it; he gets to decide the rules, and everyone else gets to decide whether we want to use a platform with those rules

It's not going to work out well for musk financially when nobody wants to use it anymore, but that's his problem. Our problem is finding alternatives

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