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by andrepd
1522 days ago
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>Musk's wish to increase transparency What makes you think that his ownership will increase transparency. He has sued whistleblowers, he has sued and insulted and bullied people he disagrees with, he employs gilded-age tactics against workers who want to unionise... Words are cheap (especially when you're virtue signalling about things which don't impact your bottom line), but actions speak louder. |
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Those aren't related to transparency.
> He has sued whistleblowers,
The logic is that Tesla/Musk are suing whistleblowers to silence them because of embarrassing information. Why would Twitter's algorithms be embarrassing to Musk? Or its moderation policies?
> Words are cheap (especially when you're virtue signalling about things which don't impact your bottom line), but actions speak louder.
Exactly, all the more reason to treat words as a special case and not restrict them.