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The New York Times says it has found “the starkest signs yet” to confirm fears about the potential to stifle free speech on X under Elon Musk’s ownership.
India orders X to block 8,000+ accounts, then restricts X’s Global Affairs post revealing takedown data. Free speech concerns ...
X (formerly Twitter) has received orders from the Indian government to block over 8,000 accounts, including those of ...
X, the Elon Musk-owned social media site formerly known as Twitter, is suing Minnesota ... X argues the law violates its free speech rights and "will lead to blanket censorship, including of ...
The president’s administration repeatedly took action against people and organizations exercising their right to free speech.
On X, formerly Twitter, criticize the site's "free speech absolutist" owner Elon Musk, and you may get secretly punished. The New York Times reports that three users who squabbled with Musk in ...
“I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that ... Musk this opportunity to fight for free speech, rather than “free speech.” X demands a jury trial.