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Kyanar
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  #3010324 15-Dec-2022 13:32
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So much for "free speech". Turns out if's "free speech for me (and right wing extremists) but not for thee"


 
 
 

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  #3010345 15-Dec-2022 13:49
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And he's just tweeted he's suing the kid now.


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  #3010350 15-Dec-2022 14:20
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The safety argument does have some validity. As long as he's applying the same rules to everyone, I don't have a problem with banning that kind of account. But on the face of it it does seem to be contrary to his self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist" title.




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  #3010352 15-Dec-2022 14:22
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If he wants to take that angle, he has to ban himself too, given the former head of Trust and Safety had to flee his home due to death threats from his deranged followers after he accused the guy of being a pedophile (why is that always his go to?)


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  #3010362 15-Dec-2022 14:44
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Kyanar:

 

If he wants to take that angle, he has to ban himself too, given the former head of Trust and Safety had to flee his home due to death threats from his deranged followers after he accused the guy of being a pedophile (why is that always his go to?)

 

 

Did he tweet where the guy lived? If not, Musk can easily just argue it doesn't fall under the same criteria.

 

But it is beginning to look like he may not be any better than than those he condemns, only he's on the other side of the political aisle.


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  #3010388 15-Dec-2022 15:24
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BNO News

 

BREAKING: Elon Musk sells $3.6 billion worth of Tesla shares

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  #3010400 15-Dec-2022 16:10
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Is that flat line supposed to be there?   This is just 1 day view the longer timescales don't look good.

 

Ok after trading hours, so we await tomorrow.  Flat line is normal.
It does make P/E ratio look good though :-) 
Its a tough time for speculators, buy more or not?

 




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  #3010416 15-Dec-2022 17:03
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Paul1977:

 

The safety argument does have some validity. As long as he's applying the same rules to everyone, I don't have a problem with banning that kind of account. But on the face of it it does seem to be contrary to his self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist" title.

 

 

What is the validity of the safety argument? Anyone who can afford private jets can afford private security. Or is he afraid of getting shot down? 

 

 

 

 





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  #3010433 15-Dec-2022 17:40
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msukiwi:
Elon Musk sells $3.6 billion worth of Tesla shares


...He remains Tesla's biggest shareholder with a 13.4% stake, according to financial market data provider Refinitiv.

Tesla is one of the worst performing stocks among major car makers and technology companies this year, as investors worry that Mr Musk's buyout of Twitter is diverting his attention.

...The Twitter deal was only completed after months of legal wrangling, and some have cited the distraction of the takeover as another factor behind Tesla's share price fall.

Investors have also been concerned that demand for the company's electric cars may slow, as the economy weakens, higher borrowing costs discourage buyers and other companies boost their electric vehicle offerings.

Tesla has also been hit by recalls, as well as government probes of crashes and its autopilot feature.
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  #3010620 16-Dec-2022 09:38
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Surely loss of love due to titter political drama will also affect the share price....

Some people will have shares because they think its a fun company and like being associated with it in some way.

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  #3011060 16-Dec-2022 23:48
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he's banning people that criticize him

 

sttill don't understand title of this thread


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  #3011061 16-Dec-2022 23:49
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Paul1977:

 

The safety argument does have some validity. As long as he's applying the same rules to everyone, I don't have a problem with banning that kind of account. But on the face of it it does seem to be contrary to his self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist" title.

 

 

banning journalists who criticize him for safety also


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  #3011096 17-Dec-2022 09:13
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Let's see if the NORAD Santa Tracker gets banned.

 

 


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  #3011151 17-Dec-2022 10:18
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It seems that Musk believes in free speech except for free speech that he doesn't like.


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  #3011152 17-Dec-2022 10:21
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Better not criticize Tesla or you'd be next

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