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Elon Musk reacts angrily to criticism for giving in to governments’ Twitter censorship demands
Elon Musk reacts angrily to criticism for giving in to governments’ Twitter censorship demands
Twitter boss Elon Musk, who has often touted himself as a champion of free speech, said he had no "actual choice" when accused of caving in to censorship demands made by authoritarian governments. Since the billionaire's takeover in October last year, Twitter has approved 83 per cent more censorship requests from governments such as Turkey and India, El Pais reported. The company reportedly received 971 requests from governments, fully acceding to 808 of them and partially acceding to 154. The year prior to Mr Musk taking control, Twitter agreed to 50 per cent of such requests, which was in line with the compliance rate indicated in the company’s last transparency report. The report, shared by Bloomberg columnist Matthew Yglesias, evoked an angry reaction from Mr Musk. Mr Yglesias tweeted the report with the caption "I’m a free speech absolutist", quoting the Twitter boss. The world's second-richest person shot back, writing: "You're such a numbskull. Please point out where we had an actual choice and we will reverse it." The columnist responded: "Look, I’m not the one who bought Twitter amidst a blaze of proclamations about free speech principles. "Obviously you’re within your rights to run your business however you want." Mr Musk has repeatedly reiterated his backing for free speech both before and since the $44bn acquisition of Twitter. The “absolutist” quote refers to a tweet in March 2022 in the wake of Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. "Starlink has been told by some governments (not Ukraine) to block Russian news sources. We will not do so unless at gunpoint," Mr Musk tweeted. "Sorry to be a free speech absolutist." Yet Twitter has been accused of helping incumbent Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan stifle criticism by blocking several accounts in the two days before the country’s hotly contested general election. “In response to legal process and to ensure Twitter remains available to the people of Turkey, we have taken action to restrict access to some content in Turkey today,” Twitter’s global government affairs announced, without explaining which tweets would be blocked. Following severe criticism, Mr Musk alleged Twitter has “pushed harder for free speech than any other internet company, including Wokipedia”. Earlier this year in India, Twitter complied after Narendra Modi’s government used emergency powers to ban content related to a BBC documentary on social media. The two-part documentary included a previously unpublished report from the UK Foreign Office that held Mr Modi “directly responsible” for the “climate of impunity” that enabled communal violence in Gujarat state. The riots in February 2002 killed over 1,000 people – most of them Muslims – while Mr Modi was chief minister of the state. Justifying the consent Mr Musk said: "The rules in India for what can appear on social media are quite strict, and we can’t go beyond the laws of a country." He said doing so would put his staff at risk. “If we have a choice of either our people going to prison or us complying with the laws, we will comply with the laws.” Read More Elon Musk tweets quote by neo-Nazi wrongly attributed to Voltaire Erdogan declared winner of Turkey presidential run-off – extending his 20 years in power India uses emergency powers to ban anyone from sharing clips of BBC Modi documentary Elon Musk tweets quote by neo-Nazi wrongly attributed to Voltaire Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip company gets FDA approval for human testing AOC jokes more people watched her gaming online than listened to DeSantis launch
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Asiana Airlines to stop selling seats near emergency exit on Airbus A321s
Asiana Airlines to stop selling seats near emergency exit on Airbus A321s
Asiana Airlines will no longer sell tickets for certain emergency exit seats of its Airbus A321-200 aircraft, the airline said Sunday, following a recent incident in which a man allegedly opened a jetliner door during a flight.
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China, Japan Commerce Ministers Trade Protests at Meeting in US
China, Japan Commerce Ministers Trade Protests at Meeting in US
The trade ministers of China and Japan exchanged protests over chip export controls and the detention of Japanese
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Lakers rumors: LA targeting key Heat starter in free agency
Lakers rumors: LA targeting key Heat starter in free agency
With their season over, the Los Angeles Lakers reportedly could be looking at signing a key Miami Heat starter this offseason.The Los Angeles Lakers put up as much of a fight as they could against the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals, but it wasn't enough as they were swept i...
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Bola Tinubu inauguration: Nigeria to swear in new president
Bola Tinubu inauguration: Nigeria to swear in new president
Bola Tinubu, 71, won February's election with a promise to renew hope and needs to act fast.
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Sudan Darfur crisis: 'Everything civilians can use has been burned or destroyed'
Sudan Darfur crisis: 'Everything civilians can use has been burned or destroyed'
Large-scale destruction caused by Arab militias in western Sudan is now visible from space.
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World’s Most Valuable Chipmaker Nvidia Unveils More AI Products After $184 Billion Rally
World’s Most Valuable Chipmaker Nvidia Unveils More AI Products After $184 Billion Rally
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang unveiled a new batch of products and services tied to artificial
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Wuhan Names and Shames Hundreds of Debtors Amid Financial Woes
Wuhan Names and Shames Hundreds of Debtors Amid Financial Woes
Wuhan, a city in central China, publicly named hundreds of debtors in a local newspaper article demanding payment,
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Baidu Shares Jump as Ernie Bot Progress Rekindles AI Bets
Baidu Shares Jump as Ernie Bot Progress Rekindles AI Bets
Baidu Inc. shares jumped in Hong Kong following reports that it will soon launch a large-language model to
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Asian shares rise as investors cheer US debt ceiling agreement
Asian shares rise as investors cheer US debt ceiling agreement
Asian stocks mostly rose on Monday as investors cheered an agreement in principle between the White House and House Republicans to raise the US debt ceiling that could avert a cataclysmic default.
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It’s Not a Good Time to Be a Steel Mill or Coal Mine in China
It’s Not a Good Time to Be a Steel Mill or Coal Mine in China
China’s raw materials producers are at the forefront of falling industrial profits as poor demand and price deflation
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Lukashenko offers nuclear weapons to nations willing 'to join the Union State of Russia and Belarus'
Lukashenko offers nuclear weapons to nations willing 'to join the Union State of Russia and Belarus'
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that nations who are willing "to join the Union State of Russia and Belarus" will be given nuclear weapons, days after confirming the transfer of some tactical nuclear weapons from Moscow to Minsk had begun.
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