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Some liberals are concerned that Twitter will now censor or ban Democrats accounts.
Panic + Fear= Anger

No one will be banned. Free speech for all Americans. Let the people speak and share what they believe without one side saying what they believe is the right way to live. This is the new market place where humans can discuss and share their latest ideas about life and why we came to the planet. We will all be able to co-create life on this planet and make it amazing.
 
Some liberals are concerned that Twitter will now censor or ban Democrats accounts.
In other words, they liked twitter when they would ban conservative accounts...and are now worried the pendulum may swing the other way.

Which is in fact interesting....

Because for the past couple of years they were arguing that twitter didnt ban ideas, etc and this was just some paranoia on the right.

Now that someone else has it, they worry that yeah what happens if the new guy does what their old guy did before.
 
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Twitter employees distraught over Musk buyout, too 'in shock to speak': report
The company held a town hall to address employee concerns on Monday

Reminds me of Nov 2016 when t beat HRC and all of HRC's Facebook followers freaked out and were too "in shock to speak."

In reaction to news of the sale, some employees shared tear-filled emojis and memes of emotional breakdowns. In some cases, employees were "too in shock to speak" about the company’s future.

Twitter held an employee town hall on Monday where management reportedly struggled to adequately answer questions about the company’s view on free speech going forward, future layoffs, and whether Twitter will earn revenue from advertising.

"Totally understand that this is entertainment for some," one Twitter employee tweeted. "But please understand that this is certainly not entertainment for me."

"The news today is so crazy I literally forgot I have COVID," another posted.
 
"King took to the Twitter machine Monday to go on a bizarre, virtue-signaling tantrum where he alleged, among other things he wrote in a multi-tweet rant, that Musk's desire to run Twitter was "about white power."
 
In addition to allegations of fraud and accusations that he's appropriated black culture by masquerading as a black man, King is also known for using his Twitter platform to defame people. King even once falsely accused a Houston-area man of murdering a black girl. The man later killed himself.
 
But Musk's bid to take Twitter (TWTR) private has inspired unsolicited input from US lawmakers, rampant speculation about its impact on the 2024 US presidential election, and even breathless, hyperbolic comparisons to the last days of Weimar Germany.
 
Maybe now this problem will be addressed. But doubtful because in today's world of fake science ( a guy is a girl and can compete in women's sports) in today's world of PC pronouns, there will always be those people.

Twitter has a bullying and harassment problem, and the subtler but related challenge of bringing out the worst, not the best, in all of us.
 
Twitter's top lawyer and a key voice in decisions such as banning President Donald Trump from the platform became emotional and cried in a meeting with employees discussing Elon Musk's acquisition of the platform on Monday, Politico reported Tuesday.
 
Twitter's top lawyer and a key voice in decisions such as banning President Donald Trump from the platform became emotional and cried in a meeting with employees discussing Elon Musk's acquisition of the platform on Monday, Politico reported Tuesday.
Remember when t had a little sit down chat with Jackie boy at the WH? Look at Dan Scavino and that look on his face. Look at all those flags too. Just look and you will see clearly what is going on. Free Speech was stolen big time.

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Did any of you smart guys know that James Baker ((ya, that James baker)) is deputy general council for Twitter?
 
Twitter CMO Leslie Berland moderated the crying room and set the tone by asking what the board and Musk plan to do to about the "mass exodus of employees, considering the acquisition is by a person with questionable ethics."
 
Critics are blasting Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., as the "king of disinformation" after he expressed concern Tuesday that Tesla CEO Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter would "stop the fight against disinformation on social media."
 
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