https://twitter.com/i/status/1518638404195471360
Don't forget to turn up the speakers I expect Trump to change his mind for the simple fact that he can reach more people on Twitter. It's still viewed as a "mainstream" social network, despite Elon's antics.JimA wrote: Sun Nov 20, 2022 11:40 am What's also funny is that Trump himself has apparently stated he won't return anyway because of all the problems at Twitter at the moment, and that he's fine at his own TruthSocial. Let's see if he keeps it up, but it's funny anyway.
https://twitter.com/PeartreeReg/status/1594791595706138625?s=20&t=ZGOTm8X_kf1lHFIGlduBEw
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https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/elon-musks ... wissinfochDear Swiss Abroad
"Thoughts are free", as a well-known song says. Will we have to worry in future that Twitter can read our thoughts? A Swiss ethicist warns of a conflict of interest on the part of Twitter and Neuralink owner Elon Musk.
Greetings from Bern
21 November 2022 - 17:00
The Song "Die Gedanken sind frei"Elon Musk is not only the new owner of Twitter, but also the head of a company that develops neurotechnologies to implant in the brain. According to a Swiss ethicist, this constellation represents an obvious conflict of interest, and he warns of major risks.
21 November 2022 - 06:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h6ZZ28QtX4
With English translation (Thoughts are free)According to US media reports, Twitter has blocked the accounts of at least six prominent journalists. Some of them had reported the suspension of a user account documenting all of Musk's flights as recently as the previous day.
The US short message service did not give any reasons why the journalists' accounts were blocked. Those affected work for renowned media such as CNN, "The New York Times" and "The Washington Post", among others. But freelance journalists were also affected.
"The sudden and unjustified suspension of journalists, including CNN's Donie O'Sullivan, is concerning - but not surprising," the broadcaster said. "Twitter's increasing instability and volatility should cause great concern for anyone who uses the platform." CNN is demanding an explanation from Twitter and is basing its response to the incident on it.
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It is funny that Musk calls himself a "free speech absolutist" though. Since when did he plan on banning for "bias?"Mick wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:08 am Do you think these “news outlets” wouldn’t have been banned had they proven to be none biased? Expect the BBC to go next.