Amid Twitter buyout, Musk says free speech is simply "that which matches the law."
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So who knows what the accepted opinion on anything will be in 2083? Will incest be okay, the way it was in Egyptian times? Would sodomising children be okay, the way it was in Greek times? Would boning sheep be acceptable by 3030? Who is to say what the moral certainties of the future will be?
In the long run, the kind of moral certainty that drives the Statisticals of this world really means nothing, because they merely reflect the current prejudices of our age. That same kind of moral certainty was exactly what drove the crusades in the middle ages, and we know how that ended.
So let us all be prudent: personally, I could never be too sure about what actions are right, and what wrong. A certain amount of censorship may be inevitable, but considering the long & wrong history of censorship, we really ought to err on the side of minimum censorship. To this extent, Elon's desire to conform with the barest minimum of the law, and do little else besides, would seem like a reasonable approach.
It amazes me the number of low post count sock puppets registered 5+years ago are coming out of the woodwork with absolutely pants on head stupid takes like how, for example, allowing someone to call a black woman an ape who needs to go back to Africa is a good thing.
Musk's idea of strongly validating that every user is a unique individual is a good way to stop that kind of crap, since it would be impractical for a business to afford to hire one person per spam account, or to be constantly starting and deleting accounts.
Actually it's being cited as evidence that Elon Musk is a retaliatory bastard who exercises whatever power he acquires in ways that protect him from criticism, thus undermining his entire spiel about "Free Speech" principles.You wouldn't listen to anything more.I thought freedom of speech was not freedom from consequences.Guy who canceled a customer's Tesla order because "he was rude" has thoughts on censorship at a private non-governmental business.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... rs-model-x
Are you capable of thought deeper than a sound bite? This is an honest question.
This is just more of "when we do it, it's honorable; when they do it, its horrible."
True which is why the poster was pointing out how Elon is nothing more than a hypocrite. He demands no consequences for speech until he dislike the speech directed at him. Alex Jones' website says the same thing in its ToS, yet when he was banned from Twitter he decried it as censorship.I thought freedom of speech was not freedom from consequences.Guy who canceled a customer's Tesla order because "he was rude" has thoughts on censorship at a private non-governmental business.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... rs-model-x
Has it ever occurred to you that Elon Musk is trolling you people? Let's be honest, there is not much point in arguing with leftards masquerading as "liberals" (aka libtards) anymore. Everything has to be compliant with their ideology (and everyone not agreeing with them is obviously a "bigot") and they don't even try to present an objective argument anymore.
I mean, just try to ask a libtard a simple question like "if gender is a social construct, why do we separate sports and prisons by gender (under the assumption gender has a basis on biological reality)?" and watch the screamy insults fly. And that's before you touch subjects at the core of their ideology like reverse discrimination (aka diversity quotas aka "diversity") or anti-meritoctacy (aka equality-of-outcomes aka "equity").
So, what Elon Musk is doing is taking control of the digital equivalent of the town square while trolling the libtards who are butthurt of the fact (but can't do anything about it).
Meh, works for me.
Trolling "works for you" because you are a troll.
Have you leftards (libtards) ever stopped and wondered why you bring the inner asshole to so many people? To the point that some people voted for Donald Trump just to spite you? PROTIP: Nobody likes a leftard trying to convince people they are "bigots" for not going along with their agenda. They may give you a pass IRL to avoid causing a stir like they gave religious nuts a pass 60 years ago, but really, you guys are insufferable to anyone not sharing your ideology.
I made a typo in a link, thanks for citing it as proof I can't spell (PROTIP: nobody likes twats either)The alternative would be learning to spell
Going off topic a bit, but whatever, it's 14th page already so I will say it: If we started separating sports and prisons by sex (not gender), I wouldn't give two shits about gender, since I would consider gender a pointless self-chosen honorific. But no, libtards seriously want to put men like William Thomas in women's sports, and also want to put convicts who are men in women's prison. And anyone disagreeing is "transphobic".and read which is clearly of little interest to you.
Anyway, in which safe space are you people going after Elon Musk acquires Twitter?
So who knows what the accepted opinion on anything will be in 2083? Will incest be okay, the way it was in Egyptian times? Would sodomising children be okay, the way it was in Greek times? Would boning sheep be acceptable by 3030? Who is to say what the moral certainties of the future will be?
In the long run, the kind of moral certainty that drives the Statisticals of this world really means nothing, because they merely reflect the current prejudices of our age. That same kind of moral certainty was exactly what drove the crusades in the middle ages, and we know how that ended.
So let us all be prudent: personally, I could never be too sure about what actions are right, and what wrong. A certain amount of censorship may be inevitable, but considering the long & wrong history of censorship, we really ought to err on the side of minimum censorship. To this extent, Elon's desire to conform with the barest minimum of the law, and do little else besides, would seem like a reasonable approach.
Yes. Imagine feeling moral certainty on a question like whether sodomising children is morally okay.
The nerve of Statistical! Doesn't he know this is too complex a question for us mere mortals ever to "be too sure" on?
So who knows what the accepted opinion on anything will be in 2083? Will incest be okay, the way it was in Egyptian times? Would sodomising children be okay, the way it was in Greek times? Would boning sheep be acceptable by 3030? Who is to say what the moral certainties of the future will be?
In the long run, the kind of moral certainty that drives the Statisticals of this world really means nothing, because they merely reflect the current prejudices of our age. That same kind of moral certainty was exactly what drove the crusades in the middle ages, and we know how that ended.
So let us all be prudent: personally, I could never be too sure about what actions are right, and what wrong. A certain amount of censorship may be inevitable, but considering the long & wrong history of censorship, we really ought to err on the side of minimum censorship. To this extent, Elon's desire to conform with the barest minimum of the law, and do little else besides, would seem like a reasonable approach.
Yes. Imagine feeling moral certainty on a question like whether sodomising children is morally okay.
The nerve of Statistical! Doesn't he know this is too complex a question for us mere mortals ever to "be too sure" on?
Right? And yet, at some point in time, this was widely accepted and taken for granted by the most advanced civilization of the age! If you haven't already done so, read, for example, Plato's dialogues!
Every generation has its own values and taboos, and almost any evil you can think of, no matter how horrible, was once considered normal behavior at some place and time.
So what are the odds that the our generation has finally uncovered eternal and immutable moral truths? have some perspective, and do not overate the prejudices of our time.
So? That's his Free Speech. Surely Elon doesn't want him to face any consequences that aren't enshrined in law, right? Like he says?The blogger *was* being rude and disrespectful.
You wouldn't listen to anything more.I thought freedom of speech was not freedom from consequences.Guy who canceled a customer's Tesla order because "he was rude" has thoughts on censorship at a private non-governmental business.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... rs-model-x
Are you capable of thought deeper than a sound bite? This is an honest question.
This is just more of "when we do it, it's honorable; when they do it, its horrible."
Then epic fail.Actually it's being cited as evidence that Elon Musk is a retaliatory bastard who exercises whatever power he acquires in ways that protect him from criticism, thus undermining his entire spiel about "Free Speech" principles.You wouldn't listen to anything more.I thought freedom of speech was not freedom from consequences.Guy who canceled a customer's Tesla order because "he was rude" has thoughts on censorship at a private non-governmental business.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... rs-model-x
Are you capable of thought deeper than a sound bite? This is an honest question.
This is just more of "when we do it, it's honorable; when they do it, its horrible."
The blogger *was* being rude and disrespectful. Conclusions without any effort at first hearing the other side. That's a customer I'd support firing.
Musk didn't call for removal of his post, not his blog. He merely and simply opted to not do business with him.
So consequences are okay as long as they are ones you like.No, it's the thump of the poster's point falling flat on its face.True which is why the poster was pointing out how Elon is nothing more than a hypocrite. He demands no consequences for speech until he dislike the speech directed at him. Alex Jones' website says the same thing in its ToS, yet when he was banned from Twitter he decried it as censorship.I thought freedom of speech was not freedom from consequences.Guy who canceled a customer's Tesla order because "he was rude" has thoughts on censorship at a private non-governmental business.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... rs-model-x
That whooshing sound was the original poster's point clearly going over your head.
Musk hasn't called for an end to his speech, nor silencing of same. He opted to not do business with a customer who clearly had no interest in resolution. It's called firing the customer, and is a perfectly legitimate (and ethical) response to a customer complaining in such an entitled fashion.
Nobody owes anyone respect.Meanwhile musk is encouraging racist and sexist attacks on the twitter board members/staff.
If he talks like a duck and walks like a duck...
Musk has been clear about what he is.
Has it ever occurred to you that Elon Musk is trolling you people?
Well finally. A right winger being honest that you really are just a pos human being. Bye.
Elon Musk says free speech up to the point of the law, don't like it, change the law
So we go to change the law. Nope . Can't do that , it as it ifringeses on free speech
See the problem here?
If restrictions on speech were popular, it would be easy to reform the first amendment.
Instead, it's one of the most popular amendments among voters/the American public, and changing it would lead to worse outcomes because it would essentially break up the United States as it exists. The likely end state of armed conflict in the US would probably not be a tolerant progressive society.
Society has always largely self policed speech to a higher degree than the government. The first amendment LIMITS THE GOVERNMENT. The entire idea being government restrictions should be limited in scope.
Elon Musk saying all speech except what is prohibited by the government is allowed on their platform is very much a change in the social contract.
If you don't believe me go to your local VFW branch wearing a nazi uniform and saying Heil Hitler (all 100% legal activities when it comes to restrictions by the government).
Nuance can exist in the world one can believe both of these statements at the same time
1) The government having more power to restrict speech is dangerous.
2) Elon Musk turning twitter into 4chan is gross and not good for society.
The post I was replying to was about changing the laws around speech presumably to allow government to punish entities like Twitter.
When you're Ron DeSantis you can just make laws as you want to punish corporations for speech you don't like.
Um, I'm not sure this is the zinger you thought it was going to beHas it ever occurred to you that Elon Musk is trolling you people? Let's be honest, there is not much point in arguing with leftards masquerading as "liberals" (aka libtards) anymore. Everything has to be compliant with their ideology (and everyone not agreeing with them is obviously a "bigot") and they don't even try to present an objective argument anymore.
I mean, just try to ask a libtard a simple question like "if gender is a social construct, why do we separate sports and prisons by gender (under the assumption gender has a basis on biological reality)?" and watch the screamy insults fly. And that's before you touch subjects at the core of their ideology like reverse discrimination (aka diversity quotas aka "diversity") or anti-meritoctacy (aka equality-of-outcomes aka "equity").
So, what Elon Musk is doing is taking control of the digital equivalent of the town square while trolling the libtards who are butthurt of the fact (but can't do anything about it).
Meh, works for me.
Trolling "works for you" because you are a troll.
Have you leftards (libtards) ever stopped and wondered why you bring the inner asshole to so many people? To the point that some people voted for Donald Trump just to spite you? PROTIP: Nobody likes a leftard trying to convince people they are "bigots" for not going along with their agenda. They may give you a pass IRL to avoid causing a stir like they gave religious nuts a pass 60 years ago, but really, you guys are insufferable to anyone not sharing your ideology.
I made a typo in a link, thanks for citing it as proof I can't spell (PROTIP: nobody likes twats either)The alternative would be learning to spell
Going off topic a bit, but whatever, it's 14th page already so I will say it: If we started separating sports and prisons by sex (not gender), I wouldn't give two shits about gender, since I would consider gender a pointless self-chosen honorific. But no, libtards seriously want to put men like William Thomas in women's sports, and also want to put convicts who are men in women's prison. And anyone disagreeing is "transphobic".and read which is clearly of little interest to you.
Anyway, in which safe space are you people going after Elon Musk acquires Twitter?
Don't fuck around. I've been here long enough to remember the days when you were claiming you weren't really alt-right at all, just that you're ESL and learned some bad slang words from reading Breitbart that you didn't realize were offensive.
And I 've been here long enough to know you are a performative neonazi:
https://www.reddit.com/r/historydaved/
Funny how everyone can grow troll-ish when dealing with annoying ideologues pushing an agenda, right?
Uncle Elon will be creating your safe space soon, don't worry.![]()
(and with that, we can roll the ponies err... credits)
LOL. Spot on as always.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46DBT_6KSzg
I am not sure we can take Musk either literally or seriously at this point. While Twitter is not the platform for nuanced discussion of complicated topics, his comments in various media appear to lack even a basic grounding in the topics on which he's opining.
LOL. Spot on as always.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46DBT_6KSzg
Why is it that all right wingers sell snake oil?
Gross generalization aside, but I agree. JP's sponsorship choices baffle me. Disagree with his general ideology or not, but someone with 3.3M subscribers need not stoop to such sponsorship choices.
Watched for a bit. Saw an edgelord trying way too hard to troll people then got bored and closed the video.LOL. Spot on as always.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46DBT_6KSzg
Watched for a bit. Saw an edgelord trying way too hard to troll people then got bored and closed the video.LOL. Spot on as always.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46DBT_6KSzg
Is trash like that really the best that the right can offer? Try-hard attempts to "troll the libs?"
To be fair, have you seen the quality of the left's commentary on this forum? Equally trolly
LOL. Spot on as always.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46DBT_6KSzg
Why is it that all right wingers sell snake oil?
Watched for a bit. Saw an edgelord trying way too hard to troll people then got bored and closed the video.LOL. Spot on as always.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46DBT_6KSzg
Is trash like that really the best that the right can offer? Try-hard attempts to "troll the libs?"
To be fair, have you seen the quality of the left's commentary on this forum? Equally trolly
Ugh. If I had any any real alternative to Starlink available at the moment, I'd be seriously considering cancelling it. And by "real alternative," I mean other than 56k dialup, or paying $300-400/month for cellular data, or a 1.5mbs down/0.5mbps up aging WiMax-based "rural broadband" service (which was nice, when it first became available over a decade ago, but the company providing it seems to have taken an attitude of "well, we got our government funding to roll out the network, and we have the reliable income from people who haven't had any better options until recently, so why would we invest any money in upgrading speeds?"), or older satellite internet services like Xplornet which would be slower & more expensive than just using cellular data... without counting the $900 installation fee.
It's also kind of funny to see Musk touting the "free speech absolutism" aspect of Starlink - so does that mean they'll stop using carrier-grade NAT/explicitly blocking inbound connections so you can actually host content directly on Starlink connections...? Yeah, not holding my breath there.
That said, honestly part me of is kind of looking forward seeing to Musk get a hard lesson in basic realities that practically every regular denizen of Usenet learned 20+ years ago. Namely, that a social network based on "free speech absolutism" will at best it will only appeal to the portion of the population that's OK with having to be in "flame warrior" mode constantly - and at worst/more likely, will just turn into a large scale version the *chan sites. Admittedly, that's also the part of me that already sees Twitter as a cesspool that seems to be 1 part "hold my beer" response to someone saying "there's no possible way you could create a social network that's worse than the nastiest corners of Usenet's alt.* hierarchy back in the day" - and one part ridiculously over-engineered replacement for RSS feeds.
My parents just cancelled Starlink and went back to 6 mbps DSL because Starlink couldn't compete with it for reliability. It was OK for a while, but got much worse over the past several months. Based on the times when the service would get flaky, I think they're severely oversubscribiing their satellites. It was an incredibly disappointing experience, especially considering how damn expensive the service is and how much the fanbois overhyped Starlink. With Musk behaving like an far-right man child, I'm sure my parents are glad to no longer support him as well.
Fine dessert after whirled peas.So as usual, freeze peach.