The brand new boss of the social network reacted to the aggression of the husband of Nancy Pelosi, Saturday, October 29, and this, by relaying a conspiracy theory.
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FAmid the outcry, Twitter’s newest owner, Elon Musk, on Sunday (October 30th) deleted a tweet carrying rumors about the assault of the husband of congressional Democrat leader Nancy Pelosi as his recent acquisition of the platform raises fears of a renewed misinformation about the app. “There is a small possibility that appearances are deceiving,” the billionaire wrote Sunday morning in a tweet to his 123 million subscribers, deleted in the afternoon.
His post referred to the assault on Paul Pelosi, and linked to an article from the conservative Santa Monica Observer site spreading unverified information about the attack. This media has already published conspiracy theories and false information in the past, according to the daily Los Angeles Times. Paul Pelosi was attacked at his home on Friday by a man with a hammer who was actually looking for Nancy Pelosi. He suffered in particular from a fractured skull and had to be hospitalized.
Elon Musk was reacting to a tweet from former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton castigating conspiracy theories peddled by the Republican Party. “The Republican Party and its spokespersons now regularly propagate hate speech and completely crazy conspiracy theories,” denounced the former American secretary of state. “It’s shocking, but not surprising, and violence is the result. US President Joe Biden also denounced Paul Pelosi’s attack this weekend, linking it to the consequences of misinformation, ten days before the mid-term elections.
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Musk, defender of freedom of expression
Elon Musk’s tweet drew a lot of comments and criticism on the social network. “Clinton: Conspiracy theories are responsible for people’s deaths and we shouldn’t give them visibility. Twitter owner: But have you heard of this conspiracy theory? summarized Seth Masket, professor of political science at the University of Denver, who reported Elon Musk’s tweet as inappropriate to the social network.
“The Elon troll should alert the head of Twitter Elon to the withdrawal (of this tweet), commented the former UN special rapporteur for freedom of expression David Kaye, ironically on the different caps of the billionaire. Asked by Agence France-Presse, Twitter did not respond immediately. The whimsical boss of Tesla and SpaceX, who sets himself up as a defender of freedom of expression, has repeatedly affirmed that he wants to make Twitter a kind of digital agora, where all opinions are free to express themselves.
He defended a too strict moderation of the contents, however concentrating the majority of his attacks against the supposed censorship of the voices of the right and far right. However, seeking to reassure his advertisers, Elon Musk promised after his acquisition of Twitter that the social network would not become “hellish” and that he would provide it with a “content moderation council”. Barely a few days after its takeover, the blue bird network is already the subject of coordinated attacks from “trolls” dumping hateful content to test its moderation policy, according to a company official.
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“Over the past 48 hours, we’ve seen a small number of accounts post a deluge of tweets containing slurs and other offensive language,” Yoel Roth, the platform’s integrity manager, said on Saturday. “To give you an idea of the scale: more than 50,000 tweets mentioning a particular insult came from just 300 accounts,” he added, specifying that the vast majority were fake accounts. Yoel Roth reiterated that ‘hate speech has no place’ on Twitter as its moderation policy has not ‘changed’, and that the company is taking steps to ‘stop any organized effort to make people believe otherwise “.