
Elon Musk controls his free speech vs ‘hellscape’ on Twitter as promised
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- November 1, 2022
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Musk has blocked pleas and lawsuits from banned Twitter accounts for keeping his promise of free speech on the site.
Just hours after Elon Musk entered a new era at Twitter Inc, the billionaire owner was inundated with calls and demands from banned account holders and world leaders.
The series of orders highlights the challenge facing the CEO of electric car maker Tesla Inc, as he balances a promise to restore free speech and prevent the platform from descending into “hell,” he promised in an open letter to advertisers. Thursday.
Former US President Donald Trump, who was permanently banned from using Twitter over allegations of inciting violence after January 6, 2021, Capitol riots, welcomed the takeover but said nothing about returning to Twitter. “I’m so glad Twitter is now in good hands, and it won’t be run by left-wing lunatics and lunatics who really hate our country.”

Others called on Musk to undo the sanctions imposed by the social media platform. In response to @catturd2, an anonymous account with 852,000 followers known to be a huge supporter of Trump’s allegations of voter fraud, which he said was “banned in the shadows,” Musk tweeted, “I’m going to dig more today.”
The editor-in-chief of the Russian state channel RT, Margarita Simonyan, asked Musk to “unblock my RT and Sputnik accounts and also unblock my account.”
Pressure is mounting on Musk and Twitter as he will address Twitter employees on Friday after the deal was struck.
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Hey ElonMusk, now that you own Twitter, will you help fight Trudeau’s C-11 Internet Censorship Bill? Canada Proud, an organization working to oust Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, tweeted.
“It’s the first thing I hear,” Musk replied in a tweet on Friday.
First day
Several employees who spoke to Reuters on Friday said there had been no communication from management about what would happen next.
Musk was expected to address employees on Friday, but employees said they had not received any notice by the late afternoon.
Two sources familiar with the matter said Musk’s teams have been looking at Twitter’s code and asking questions about how aspects of the platform work.
According to a screenshot seen by Reuters, Musk appears to have joined the company’s Slack channel on Friday.
Musk also tweeted on Friday that Twitter would form a “content board with very diverse views” and that no major decisions on moderation or re-accounting would be made before its meeting.
Despite an appeal from advertisers Thursday that they hope to make Twitter “the world’s most respected advertising platform,” at least one large automaker, GM, said it had paused its advertising and was working to “understand the platform’s management under new ownership.”
Employees also continued to worry about the future of their jobs. Less than 10% of the 266 Twitter employees who took part in a survey about the messaging app Blind expected they would still be in their jobs within three months. Blind allows employees to voice their grievances anonymously after subscribing to corporate emails.
Musk has fired Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, chief financial officer Ned Segal, and chief policy and legal affairs chief Vijaya Jade, according to people familiar with the matter. He accused them of misleading him and misleading Twitter investors about the number of fake accounts on the platform.
The sources added that Agrawal and Sejal were at Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters when the deal was finalized and they were taken abroad.
Musk, who also runs the rocket company SpaceX, plans to become the interim CEO of Twitter, according to a person familiar with the matter and following an earlier report by Reuters. Bloomberg, citing a person familiar with the matter, said Musk also plans to remove the permanent user ban.
Twitter, Musk, and executives did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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