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Elon Won't Mind People Tracking His Plane, Twitter CEO Says

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Elon Musk is still committed to Twitter's free speech objectives, focusing on the company's mission to give "power to the people" and enabling the general public to make the most of the platform.  Musk, who stated that freedom will be absolute for all users, seems to be favoring the extreme end of things with his free speech. This independence even extends to the famous account that follows Elon Musk's private jet, with Musk declaring that he will not shut it down despite the "personal safety risk." Chief Twit stated his objectives for Twitter and reaffirmed his dedication to granting its users the "free expression" he had pledged for months prior to his announcement that he intended to purchase the social media platform.  Furthermore, it appears that he is pushing the boundaries of free speech by allowing all viewpoints to be expressed on the wide range of subjects covered on the platform. Elon Musk refutes rumors that he'll fire Twitter employees before November However, there will be content filtering, and Musk also wants to ensure that the information on Twitter is as accurate as possible under his leadership of the company. Jack Dorsey, the founder and former CEO of Twitter, questioned Musk on the source of the information's accuracy. Musk responded that it is correct for everyone, as determined by the Community Notes users, who were formerly Birdwatch administrators. The most radical suggestion Musk made in his tweet regarding free speech was to permit individuals to freely exercise their right to speak their minds online.  He added that Twitter would not shut down a past account that gained notoriety for claiming to be able to track Elon Musk's private plane and provide updates on its location. According to Chief Twit, he is prioritizing the freedom of speech on Twitter over his "personal safety risk."

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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