@EricLDaugh: UPDATE: Elon Musk has infuriated foreign governments by making PUBLIC any and all censorship required by governments in…
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Elon Musk has publicly disclosed all government censorship requests made to his platform, increasing transparency and drawing criticism from foreign governments.
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🚨 UPDATE: Elon Musk has infuriated foreign governments by making PUBLIC any and all censorship required by governments in open source
“Any censorship required by governments is now clearly visible.” 💯
The censors hate this.
Thank you, @ElonMusk 🇺🇸 https://t.co/3EgN5XwIdY
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