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Twitter is no free speech haven under Elon Musk

Though many hoped for an online oasis of free expression, Twitter with Elon Musk in charge has been anything but.
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Hopes were high for many proponents of free expression when back in October 2022. A self-proclaimed 鈥,鈥 Musk was seen as a welcome alternative to Twitter鈥檚 censorial prior management, and many felt he would usher in a true 鈥渄igital town square鈥 where free expression would reign.

FIRE鈥檚 own Greg Lukianoff offered a hopeful open letter to Musk, detailing three ways the billionaire CEO could enact 鈥渕uch-needed changes to the platform that will make it a positive force for free expression, interpersonal connection, and broader community understanding.鈥 These suggestions were to look to First Amendment law to guide free-speech friendly policies, eliminate viewpoint-discriminatory practices, and use categories to clearly define sanctionable speech.

Unfortunately, Musk has managed to flout all three since he took over Twitter.

Musk鈥檚 selective application of Twitter鈥檚 rules and algorithms all but ensures that his preferences will win out on the platform whether or not they benefit a culture of free expression.

In December 2022, Musk without explanation. It was later discovered that these writers had all either reported on Musk鈥檚 suspension of , written critically of Musk in the past, or both. This resulted in , who Musk had considered an ally up until that point and who was among three he had hand-picked to report on 鈥.鈥  Musk鈥檚 behavior betrayed his growing penchant for capriciously enforcing Twitter鈥檚 rules to suit his political or personal preferences.

In the months since, Musk has , and most recently, 鈥 which also caused , another 鈥淭witter Files鈥 ally. on the platform, and tweets including certain words such as 鈥渢ransgender,鈥 鈥渢rans,鈥 鈥済ay,鈥 and 鈥渂isexual鈥 , even in direct messages. Posts promoting or discussing the 鈥溾 were also deleted en masse due to oblique and inconsistently applied rules regarding 鈥渋ncitements to violence.鈥 Meanwhile, and prominently appeared on users鈥 timelines regardless of whether they followed him.

Musk鈥檚 selective application of Twitter鈥檚 rules and algorithms all but ensures that his preferences will win out on the platform whether or not they benefit a culture of free expression. As a result, what may have appeared to some as a promising new beginning back in October 2022 now can鈥檛 seem like much more than a different flavor of the same old culture war slop 鈥 though perhaps with significantly worse global free speech policies. 

In an unprecedented move, in response to 鈥渓egal demand鈥 from the Indian government 鈥 not just in India, as Twitter鈥檚 prior policy would dictate, but globally. This means that no one, whether they lived in a country with free speech protections or not, could see what Das had to say. Musk鈥檚 relationship to, and understanding of, the complexities of local censorship laws was already questionable. But for someone who fancies himself a free speech absolutist, it鈥檚 a disconcerting about-face to allow a country to impose its own speech restrictions to others around the world.

For all the talk of Twitter being a digital town square, it is ultimately more like Elon Musk鈥檚 house party.

These actions, coupled with Twitter鈥檚 recent lack of transparency regarding other government takedown requests, unfortunately leave a great deal to be desired when it comes to fostering a free speech culture online.

For all the talk of Twitter being a digital town square, it is ultimately more like Elon Musk鈥檚 house party. , and we are invited only if 鈥 and only for as long as 鈥 he likes. 

It鈥檚 possible that a change of heart (along with a significant change in policy) can still turn things around, but the justifiable feeling of and among both fans and critics makes that seem less likely now than ever.

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