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Elon Musk's promise of 'free speech' has sparked a renaissance of extremism, but the 'replatforming' has only just begun.
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At first, Twitter and its advisers were unsure whether or not to take Elon Musk seriously. On April 14, his $54.20-per-share bid price for the social media company included the digits 420, a reference to a smoking marijuana cliche.
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Musk's support for free speech appears to be limited to his own or those of his supporters and promoters.
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When Elon Musk buys one of the world's biggest social media companies, it will be seen by many people.
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witter hasn't yet responded to Elon Musk's offer to buy the company, and he says he's
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Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey blasted the company's board of directors in a series of tweets on Sunday, as the panel is now tasked with considering billionaire Elon Musk's acquisition proposal.
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Colin Jost and Michael Che of 'Saturday Night Live' parodied Elon Musk's rumored plans to buy Twitter, which the Tesla and SpaceX co-founder claims is all about returning the network to its promise as a refuge for free speech.
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Censorship advocates are suddenly concerned about 'private sector' freedom now that their control over the conduits of conversation is endangered.
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Elon Musk's Twitter strategy could be aimed at combating the ESG political movement that has infected businesses.
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Do the low inflation rates mean that the purchasing power of Japanese and Swiss citizens has increased relative to other countries over time? The answer seems to be no.