'Do we let oligarchs take over everything, or do we take back control?'
people with some kind of power. As such, its ownership confers power, of a sort: the power to set the boundaries of public debate.to the then-chair of Twitter's board when he made his initial offer to buy the company in spring, Musk wrote:"I believe in its potential to be the platform for free speech around the globe, and I believe free speech is a societal imperative for a functioning democracy".
Removing bots will do little to solve Twitter's real problem. Most lies and abuse come from unashamed named accounts Musk later clarified that he sees his Twitter Blue scheme, effectively a paid-for premium service, as the solution:"There is a huge problem with spam, bots and trolls, organisations trying to manipulate public opinion." The answer, he said, is to"get as many regular people to be subscribers for $8 a month", which would also mean their accounts are verified as being that of a real person.
, shortly before they were due to file documents with US authorities overseeing their privacy practices. With Musk pushing engineers to develop new products rapidly—in a meeting with staff yesterday he floated the risk of bankruptcy—there is a suggestion that the engineers are being asked to 'self-verify' that their products meet privacy regulations, rather than subjecting them to the usual tests.
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