Close Twitter Accounts in Response to Elon Musk Takeover

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The rational world which values the Truth, Decency and Democracy should close their accounts in protest to Elon Musk’s Takeover, especially if Musk re-instates Trump’s Twitter account.

With the lack of moderation over lies & misinformation as Musk has alluded which he claims is “Freedom of speech”, there will be no control over Regressive Right-Wing Lunatic’s Conspiracy Theories, Ravings, Lies and Bullshit. It will be the Wild, Will West where anything goes which is what DUMB-ASS Right-Wingers want. It’s possible he’ll reinstate allowing anyone to tweet insults and hate from anyone who disagrees with you, eliminating the controls twitter put in place to stop harassment from idiot right-winger trolls.

Twitter is one of the worst Social Media platforms on the internet because unless you have thousands or millions of followers, it’s a waste of time tweeting anything because your tweets are seen by very few people and have no impact. So for most people, closing your account will be NO LOSS.

 

Left-leaning users leave Twitter in protest at Musk takeover

Hundreds of thousands of Twitter users deactivated their accounts in the days after Elon Musk’s takeover deal, the company says, as prominent users including Katy Perry and Barack Obama lost followers. Since Monday, some of the social network’s biggest progressive voices have seen their public follower counts decline, while some rightwing Twitter users have gained followers, according to data from the analytics site Social Blade.

Imagine how humorous it would be if millions of people close their accounts, leaving BILLIONAIRE MUSK with a Social Media platform worth LESS than what he paid for it!

 

 

If Musk does re-instates Trump’s Twitter account, anyone who Trump (or any other right-winger slanders) who has millions of followers, should include MUSK in their lawsuit and sue for billions.  Millions of followers & viewer = substantial defamation & damages.

 

Elon Musk Buying Twitter Should Terrify You, Here’s Why.

 

Watchdog group, Media Matters for America, warns that this could open the door for extremists getting their accounts restored and lead to disinformation on the platform.

 

Does Elon Musk Really Want Freedom Of Speech?

 

Why Musk May Regret Purchase Of Twitter When Reality Of Content Moderation Hits

Ben Collins, senior reporter covering disinformation, extremism, and the internet for NBC News, talks with Rachel Maddow about Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter and where reality undermines his stated goal of making Twitter a platform for “free speech.”

Republicans Jim Jordan, Lauren Boebert and more cheer Elon Musk’s attempt to buy Twitter, saying the billionaire will ‘Make Twitter Great Again!’

Republicans are cheering Elon Musk’s attempted hostile takeover of Twitter. They see Musk as an advocate for “free speech” on the platform. High-profile Republicans like Donald Trump have been banned for violating Twitter’s rules. At least one group is cheering billionaire Elon Musk’s proposal to buy Twitter: Republican politicians.

Per the above article; Republicans Cheer Elon Musk’s Attempt to Buy Twitter

“Musk’s approach to his own Twitter presence has concerned some critics of the deal, who believe he would take a loose approach to tamping down on hate speech and disinformation on the platform.

“I am frightened by the impact on society and politics if Elon Musk acquires Twitter,” Washington Post opinion columnist Max Boot tweeted.”He seems to believe that on social media anything goes. For democracy to survive, we need more content moderation, not less.”

The fact that Right-Wing Lunatics like Jim Jordan, Lauren Boebert and other Fascist Degenerates cheer Elon Musk’s attempt to buy Twitter, tells you everything you need to know about the threat to the Truth and Democracy such a takeover would pose.

 

 

Elon Musk Isn’t the First to Want to Buy Twitter | WSJ

As Elon Musk attempts to buy Twitter, WSJ looks back at Twitter’s past suitors, like Salesforce, Disney and Alphabet. Tech reporter Tim Higgins explains why those past conversations fell through and what’s different this time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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