You. If you don’t like Twitter, or truth social. Go make your own. Seem like a pretty simple solution imoYou talking to me or Elon lol?
You. If you don’t like Twitter, or truth social. Go make your own. Seem like a pretty simple solution imoYou talking to me or Elon lol?
How does the political comment rule work on MR? Or is it just when the speech goes a specific way that it's allowed. Asking for a friend.
The phrase is "the proof of the pudding is in the eating".The proof will be in the pudding
Or buy your own.you should make your own.
The phrase is "the proof of the pudding is in the eating".
Yes it did.My comment that you quoted had not one iota of political discussion
Where are y’all moving to?Whelp, guess it's time to ditch that platform.
Don't forget about the kid he blocked who was tracking his jetKind of funny that this whole anti-censorship and pro free-speech is coming from a guy who cancelled a journalist his Tesla order because of an article that journalist wrote about Tesla.
That is also true. And I agree they can be hard to define. But I do hope that now with it being taken private it may allow for more concentration on the specifics of these issues because shareholders can be out of the picture! Though I could be wrong.People realize that just fine, but it requires content moderation and rules.
The devil is in the details there and it's incredibly hard (likely impossible) to craft rules that necessarily require fairly objective definitions of hate speech, harassment, truth claims, etc
Bezos?Why anyone would praise the richest guy on the planet who has already demonstrated himself as notoriously thin-skinned buying a major internet communications platform is beyond me.
where the tech world is headed or why mostly unregulated platforms are vitally important.
Who said lack of moderation? It will still be moderated, surely, but differently.Been on for 13 years, and it’s now time to go. Sad day.
Like someone else said, lack of moderation doesn’t mean free speech, it means a hell scape of harassment. Will be encouraging everyone I know to move to Mastodon.
If Twitter is going to open up again to all of the political nutcases, Twitter will go down.
Who said lack of moderation? It will still be moderated, surely, but differently.
I'm not abandoning the platform yet but given how Musk acts on Twitter and elsewhere, I don't have have hopes.So let me get this straight. You invest 13 years on a platform but decide to suddenly leave because you don’t like the owner, without even waiting to see what he does?
LOL.... Fan Boy, much? This is one of the most ludicrous comments I have ever read on Macrumors.How is Elon buying twitter a bad thing at all he’s a very respected business man and has a good sense of internet culture
I don't think "the government" has been much of a hindrance on what Elon can say. If I understand correctly, there are still regulations about what statements that someone on the board of a publicly traded corporation can say (misstatements that would affect stock prices and such), and for those, it doesn't matter whether you own the platform publishing your views or not - if the FTC or whoever was going to come down on his twitter postings, he would still be running afoul of the law if he was posting them to a blog he set up on some website of his own. Owning the platform lets him bypass the platform's rules, but not the government's laws.I have a feeling Elon will find a way to by pass the government now. Meaning, he can say whatever he wants to say.
Don't forget about the kid he blocked who was tracking his jet
Jack Sweeney says Elon Musk blocked him, and he’s not mad about it
He’s also selling stickers, T-shirts and sweatshirts with photos of the billionaire smoking a joint.www.protocol.com
Lol, out of these three Twitter is not the one I have a problem with.You. If you don’t like Twitter, or truth social. Go make your own. Seem like a pretty simple solution imo