"This is not about freedom of speech": Podolyak sends strong reaction over scandals with Musk's X

"This is not about freedom of speech": Podolyak sends strong reaction over scandals with Musk's X

Kyiv  •  UNN

November 18 2023, 02:56 PM • 1864 views

Podoliak asked Musk why he is destroying what should build and unite

Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak reacted to the latest scandals surrounding posts with anti-Semitic and Nazi content on social network X (formerly Twitter), asking the owner of the platform Elon Musk why he would deliberately destroy something that should build and unite, UNN reports.

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The tactic of voluntarily infecting the social network with radical diseases - anti-Semitism, glorification of Nazism, aggressive Russophilia, classical conspiracy theories

- looks very strange, Podolyak said in X.

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According to the adviser to the head of the OP, this is not about freedom of speech, professional discussions or information competition.

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Why deliberately destroy something that should build and unite? Elon Musk, what is the deeper meaning of such "techno-progressivism"? Is it sensational self-discredit? In a sharp decline in platform profitability? Is it in banishing pluralism and turning it into a cesspool for radicals only? In provoking public political and legal claims?

 - Podoliak wrote.

Context

The nonprofit organization Media Matters recently drew attention to the fact that ads for some large companies were displayed on X alongside posts praising Hitler and Nazism. The social network then reported that it was "purging" pro-Nazi accounts. 

Another scandal erupted after Musk on November 15 supported an anti-Semitic tweet and then accused a Jewish NGO that fights anti-Semitism of allegedly "promoting racism."

Amid scandals Apple, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount, Sony Pictures and Lionsgate, as well as IBM announced that they would stop advertising on the platform.