Elon’s biggest Twitter free speech question is in the courts, not on the platform
by Adi Robertson from The Verge - All Posts on (#64DMF)
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Back in April, Elon Musk wanted to buy Twitter to save free speech. Now, he's apparently buying Twitter again, and it's revived questions about what exactly he meant.
A lot of this attention has focused on Twitter's moderation policies, particularly whether he'd let people like former President Donald Trump back on the platform. But some of Twitter's most consistent contributions in that field don't show up on the platform itself, instead taking place in ongoing court battles over privacy, anonymity, and liability. And just before Musk made his latest offer, Twitter raised the stakes on one of those battles dramatically.
I really don't know what Elon plans to do with Twitter's on-site moderation policy. On the one hand, he hates banning...