Elon Musk vows to protect ‘will of the people’ as EU weighs Twitter ban
The EU warned Musk that Twitter would have to abide by European laws on hate speech if it wanted to avoid a ban.
The EU warned Musk that Twitter would have to abide by European laws on hate speech if it wanted to avoid a ban.
He also suggested that Donald Trump could be allowed back on the platform by Musk.
The self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist" isn't afraid of doing some cancelling of his own.
Nigel Farage congratulated Elon Musk, saying he hopes this "marks a turning point" for the social media giant.
"This might be the only way he sleeps at night, to lie to himself."
"Musk is just another performative hypermasculine egotist dressed in a geek suit and it’s time we accepted that."
Musk was swiftly denounced for minimising the horrors of Nazism with tweets in support of Canada's protesting truckers.
The SpaceX founder toyed with sending Starlink terminals to the disaster-struck nation, before seeming to retract his offer.
Meanwhile Covid has plunged more people into poverty, the charity said in a new report.
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