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Cydney Jones's avatar

I left after Elon Musk bought the platform. I don’t appreciate his business ethics, personal integrity or political interference. He can run his life, but I don’t want him running mine.

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Fujimura's avatar

With the greatest respect Peter, this seems directionally wrong.

If we compare political interference pre-Musk and post-Musk, there's no contest. Twitter's political interference was overtly political and forceful, i.e. it included direct censorship, banning people for many now uncontroversially truthful claims (e.g. Hunter Biden laptop, many claims during Covid, and even routinely banning people for reposting official government statistics which were politically inconvenient), as well as directly blocking the US President.

In contrast, the main complaints against Musk are precisely that he has *not* banned offensive speech (something which as a founder of JCI) you should respect as a dramatic improvement. The evidence that Musk has indirectly evinced political bias by boosting his own posts is inconclusive. In my view it's quite weak, but at least on post-Musk Twitter I can read both sides [pro https://x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1857734822799540684 anti https://x.com/cphoffmann/status/1858876947704471873] discussing the science openly, which would not have been allowed on old Twitter

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