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Elon Musk says Twitter must be ‘politically neutral’ as some leftwing users quit | Twitter


Elon Musk has said Twitter must be “politically neutral”, in a comment posted last night after a wave of account deletions by left-leaning users on the social media network.

In the days since Musk’s $44bn (£34.5bn) acquisition offer was accepted by Twitter’s board, hundreds of thousands of users have closed their accounts on the site, the company confirmed, leading to a dip in follower numbers for left-leaning politicians and celebrities such as Barack and Michelle Obama, Taylor Swift and Jeremy Corbyn.

Meanwhile, rightwing influencers such as the far-right congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, Boris Johnson, and Ted Cruz have all had large gains as new users sign up for the service.

In the latest of a series of tweets about the platform he hopes to take into private ownership, the world’s richest man suggested he would not seek to politicize Twitter.

“For Twitter to deserve public trust it must be politically neutral, which effectively means upsetting the far right and the far left equally,” Musk tweeted yesterday evening.

In comments earlier, Musk has been outspoken about his desire to promote free speech on Twitter, saying that he is “against censorship that goes far beyond the law”.

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“If people want less free speech, they will ask the government to pass laws to that effect,” Musk added. “Therefore, going beyond the law is contrary to the will of the people.”

His statements have been interpreted as criticism of Twitter’s existing moderation policies, particularly of those that have affected the US right. The former president Donald Trump was banned from the social network in 2021 for his role in encouraging the storming of the US Capitol, while Greene had her personal account of her permanently suspended after breaking the platform’s five-strike rule.

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But Musk has argued that his changes would affect all users. “Attacks are coming thick and fast, primarily from the left, which is no surprise,” he said, in a reply to the rightwing media personality Ben Shapiro. “However, I should be clear that the right will probably be a little unhappy too. My goal is to maximize area under the curve of total human happiness, which means the ~80% of people in the middle.”

Currently, the response to the acquisition is not equally distributed, however. Katy Perry, the pop star who is the site’s third biggest user, lost 7,000 followers in a few days, while Obama, whose 132 million followers makes the former US president’s account the most popular on the site, lost 5,000 on Tuesday alone. Followers of the former first lady, Michelle Obama, are down by nearly 20,000.

The Republican senator Ted Cruz added more than 60,000 followers, while Greene gained more than 100,000 followers in the last week, a tenfold increase in the normal rate. Followers of the UK prime minister, Boris Johnson, are up by nearly 10,000, but the Twitter account of the former Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn has lost just over 1,000 followers.

Some speculated that the changes were the result of action from Twitter “cleaning house” in preparation for the acquisition, but the social network instead said they were the result of “organic” activity. “While we continue to take action on accounts that violate our spam policy which can affect follower counts, these fluctuations appear to largely be a result of an increase in new account creation and deactivation,” a spokesperson said in a statement.

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Much of Musk’s criticism for Twitter’s moderation practices has been focused on a single employee, Vijaya Gadde, the company’s chief legal office. His tweets from him sparked tens of thousands of abusive messages targeted at the executive, and a public rebuke from a former Twitter chief executive Dick Costolo. “What’s going on?” Costolo tweeted at Musk. “You’re making an executive at the company you just bought the target of harassment and threats.”

“Bullying is not leadership,” he added later, to which Musk replied, “What are talking about? I’m just saying Twitter needs to be politically neutral.”




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