Opinion: It sure seems like Elon Musk is purging left-leaning Twitter accounts
Musk isn't the champion of free speech he claims he is.
Dec. 5, 2022, 5:00 AM CST
By Zeeshan Aleem, MSNBC Opinion Columnist
Elon Musk has presented his brief tenure as the CEO of Twitter as a bid to revive "free speech" on the platform. But there are signs that he is quietly suspending left-leaning Twitter accounts for ideological reasons, while reinstating far-right accounts that broke Twitter's rules in the past.
It's a deeply worrisome development. Musk has established himself as the fickle king of the one of the most influential public squares in the anglophone world. He currently has absolute power to silence any dissent in a space where news and commentary go a long way toward shaping political possibility. Right now it looks he's choosing to intervene against the left, while simultaneously reactivating accounts of neo-Nazis and other far-right figures who were generally booted off the platform for hate speech or incitement to violence. The emerging picture is a political agenda to tilt the platform in favor of the far right.
According to a report in The Intercept, Musk has suspended several notable left-wing accounts over the past week or so. A number of them were anti-fascist researchers and organizers who focused on documenting far-right activity.
Notably, the disabled accounts documented in the report were singled out for criticism by the far-right writer Andy Ngo, who Musk often publicly interacts with on Twitter. "Musk invited Ngo to report 'Antifa accounts' that should be suspended directly to him," the Intercept reported. In at least once case, Ngo seems to have succeeded at directing Musk to suspend an account that Ngo failed to get suspended by Twitter before Musk took over the company.
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yankee87
(2,168 posts)Like been said before, Musk turning Twitter into a form of Gab. Twitter is going the way MySpace and some other social platform will take over in that space.
RockRaven
(14,958 posts)Submariner
(12,503 posts)of PW Botha's apartheid suppression, savage beatings, and killings we observed on our TVs in the 70s/80s. Musk's apartheid freedom of speech, as we observe is a bit different than our interpretation of freedom of speech.
It is in his DNA to suppress speech he objects to, and to manage his employees like lesser human beings that come from a slave-like South African township.
KPN
(15,642 posts)the late 70s, I have had the very same thought myself about Musks cultural-economic background and its influence on his perspective on free speech and democracy. He is not influenced by our nations history and experience so much as his own. There are elitists and then there are elitists; he may fall into the category that progressives would typically view as the worst.
Lunabell
(6,078 posts)2naSalit
(86,534 posts)He's not anything he claims to be.