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by gosub100
687 days ago
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advertisers are free to join the platform back. Could it be that allowing people to publish 200 word texts just isn't that great of a business? Also, I can't help but notice the similarities in the arguments about censorship ("It's their platform their rules"), then when the wrong person buys the platform, suddenly that argument gets put to rest. |
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Censorship is when the government won't let you publish something. It's not when Twitter doesn't let you post something, it's not when your post isn't shared, it isn't when Pepsi won't pay you to run ads, and it's not when users stop engaging.
All of these things are things people are morally entitled to do.
Elon is the wrong person because he's ruining it and because he's doing so in service not to a different tax or economic policy but in service to evil.