The billionaire owner of companies such as Tesla, created a poll on Friday 25 March. He wrote that “freedom of speech is essential to the functioning of democracy” and asked users of the site if they believed that Twitter was strictly adhering to this principle.
So far, over 2 million people have responded to the survey. About 70 percent. chose the answer: “no”.
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Elon Musk to create a “second Twitter”?
In subsequent posts, Musk explained that the poll would have “serious consequences” and therefore asked Twitter users to vote “carefully”. The billionaire also asked directly if a new social platform was needed.
When a user asked Musk if he was considering creating a new social networking site that would include an open source algorithm, would make freedom of speech a top priority, and keep propaganda to a minimum, Musk replied, “I’m seriously considering it.”
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Elon Musk can be like Donald Trump
If Elon Musk decides to create a new social platform, he will join the ever-growing ranks of tech companies that see themselves as advocates of free speech and hope to attract users who are worried about suppressing their views, she points out.
Recall that in the second half of February, the former US President Donald Trump launched his own social network. The Truth Social app is meant to be an oasis of freedom of speech on the Internet. Let’s add that Facebook and Twitter blocked Donald Trump’s accounts in January 2021 in connection with the attack on the Capitol by his supporters – Trump not only did not condemn the incident, but also fueled the atmosphere of hostility with his posts.
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