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    Home » Blog » Did Elon Musk threaten to punish X users for calling Trump supporters ‘weird’?

    Did Elon Musk threaten to punish X users for calling Trump supporters ‘weird’?

    July 31, 2024Updated:July 31, 2024 World No Comments
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    A blog has ignited a storm on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, after a picture emerged that apparently showed the product’s owner, Elon Musk, taking a stand against the use of the word “weird” to identify Trump supporters.
    The alleged information, which was shared by a person and quickly went viral, has sparked controversy over free conversation, political bias, and the role of social media in mitigating content.
    The picture, which quickly amassed hundreds of memes, apparently depicted Musk stating:
    ” ‘ Weird’ is a insult being used against Trump followers, and it will not be tolerated on this software. Trump supporters should n’t face mockery for their opinions. Any verbal or verbal abuse of Trump followers will result in sanctions.

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    If the information is accurate, it may represent a pivotal time in Musk’s contentious tenure as CEO of X, highlighting the ongoing conflict between promoting open dialogue and protecting users from unfair harassment. Many users reacted clearly, with some applauding Trump for standing up for a group that was frequently mocked, and others voicing disapproval of the platform’s dangerous precedent for stifling free speech.
    But, as the article continued to gain traction, concerns arose about its authenticity.
    No evidence of the message was found in any of Musk’s established X account or any of his deleted posts tracked by PolitiTweet, a platform that monitors deleted tweets from public figures, according to a thorough investigation.
    Several people came to the conclusion that the picture was probably fake because there was no such high-profile post in both current and archived articles.
    The scheduling of this discussion is particularly important, given the context of the 2024 US national campaign. Key campaign contributor Kamala Harris usually uses the word “weird” to describe past president Donald Trump and his running mate, adding to the rhetoric.
    @theliamnisson has participated in the distribution of deceptive information before in this instance. The bill, which claims to be a parody, has a background of posting satirical and fake articles, including a previously viral picture that falsely claimed Trump refers to US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as a” sasquatch.”
    The common flow of the Musk picture, despite its controversial integrity, underscores the problems faced by social media platforms in balancing free conversation with the need to curb propaganda.

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