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Elon Musk explains the difference between freedom of speech and freedom of reach. He believes that controversial statements don't need to be broadcasted to the entire country. He also criticizes personalized algorithms that curate information based on individual preferences, as it can destroy content creators and control technology. The future of content and messaging is concerning, but there is a determination to fight against it.

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

Elon tells us exactly why we're being suppressed on ๐•: ๐Ÿงต+๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ 1/11 "There's a big difference between freedom of speech and freedom of reach. "Whatever you say, however controversial then does not need to be broadcast to the whole country." https://t.co/uq9xT44MHq

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People want to use platforms that are appealing and comfortable, so freedom of speech should have limits. Shadow banning and algorithmic suppression are making people less visible on platforms like YouTube. This information war prevents real truth from being discovered. While freedom of speech allows people to say anything, controversial statements don't need to be broadcasted to the whole country. Twitter should let people express themselves within the law but limit who sees their content based on user preferences. Personalized algorithms are destroying content creators who aren't part of the mainstream system. This control over messages is social engineering and mind control. Despite this, people will fight against it.
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Speaker 0: And that means that means it must be something that is appealing to people. It it it obviously cannot be a place where they feel uncomfortable or harassed, or they'll simply not use it. So it, and I I think there's there's this big difference between freedom of speech and freedom of breach. Speaker 1: There we go. You could say whatever you want, but that don't mean you're going to be able to reach people. We're already seeing this happen across all Platforms, even YouTube. Shadow banning is this the old way of describing it. But now it's a type of algorithmic suppression where you're just less visible. Right. I've gotten hundreds of complaints from you guys talking about you've been unsubscribed. You never know when I'm live. You never get The recommendations or notifications, this is all a part of that. This is a massive information war, and real truth, actual truth, actual thinking people aren't to be discovered, at least not to a certain point. We're allowed to operate and we're allowed to reach To to a point, right, to a fault, until it's too far, and then everything just goes down. Speaker 0: And that one can Obviously, let's say, in United States, go in the middle of Times Square and pretty much yell anything you want and you you'll annoy the people around you, But but you're you're you're kind of allowed to just sort of yell whatever you want in in in, you know, a crowded public place, more or less. Apart from this is This is a robbery, probably that would get you in trouble. So, but but then that that Whatever you say, have a controversial does not need to then be broadcast to the whole country. So I think, generally, the approach of Twitter should be to, let people say what they wanna do within the balance of the law, but then, limit the, you know, who sees that, based on, any given Twitter user's preferences. Speaker 1: Wow. Do you see what's happening? This is Surely reify digital silos by way of algorithm. What he's saying is we are going to, through personalized algorithms, Curate information and messages to the preferences of the individual. Do you know how this is going to destroy all content creators that aren't, say, legacy or that aren't, say, promoted by the Overall, bigger mainstream system because it just splinters all data, all content Into these structured curated algorithms that target individuals instead of, say, groups or instead of, say, hashtags. So now you're only going to see what the algorithm thinks you prefer. That is crazy. That is absolutely insane. And this is a way to control. Again, technology is essentially a mechanism of control. Cybernetics as a as a technological Process in science is all about control. The cybernetic techno type transhumanists All about controlling things through technology. This is a perfect example of that. Literally controlling what messages people get under the guise of, well, it's what you prefer. It's so sick, man. This is literal social engineering and mind control. When we think of algorithms, we'll be shaping messages, Promoting others, limiting others, silencing completely many others. It's just, Wow. Is this the future, man? Is this is this really the future of content? Did anyone ask for this? Of course not. So sick, man. It's so sick, but we will fight. That's for sure. We will fight.

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

2/11 "Whatever you say, however controversial then does not need to be broadcast to the whole country." https://t.co/T17F0TGc3U

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

3/11 "So I think generally the approach to Twitter is to let people say what they want to do within the bounds of the law, but then limit who sees that based on any given Twitter user's preferences." https://t.co/xMHrEBn55K

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

4/11 "Do you see what's happening? This is purely reified digital silos by way of algorithm. What he's saying is that we are through personalized algorithms, and curate information and messages to the preferences of the individual." https://t.co/WxypvllRzX

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

5/11 "Do you know how this is going to destroy all content creators that aren't, say, legacy or that aren't say, promoted by the overall bigger mainstream system." https://t.co/gRoMy9YXjJ

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

6/11 "Because it just splinters all data, all content into these structured, curated algorithms that target individuals instead of say groups, or instead of say hashtags?" https://t.co/6gRAHDB8Vb

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

7/11 "So now you're only going to see what the algorithm thinks you prefer. That is crazy. That is absolutely insane. And this is a way to control, again, technology is essentially just a mechanism for control." https://t.co/TodJ7jNYVI

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

8/11 "Literally controlling what messages people get under the guise of, 'Well, this is what you prefer'. It's so sick, man. This is literal social engineering and mind control." https://t.co/U0l2yDy32x

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

9/11 "Cybernetics as a technological process in science is all about control. The cybernetic technocrat-type transhumanists are all about controlling through technology. This is just a perfect example of that." https://t.co/elMWisSiBm

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

10/11 "When we think of algorithms, will be shaping messages. Promoting others, limiting others, silencing completely many others. It's just...wow, is this the future, man? Is this really the future of content?" https://t.co/WytGO4bX7p

@ladykennington - Haley Kennington

11/11 "Did anyone ask for this? Of course not. It's so sick man. It's so sick. But we will fight, that's for sure. We will fight." H/T Dayz of Noah: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmlLoDCaHWA&t=6607s

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