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Elon Musk and Donald Trump's conversation was delayed due to tech issues. Trump's Twitter account, previously banned for false election claims, was reinstated by Musk in 2022. The conversation was marred by controversial statements and insults. Musk blamed technical difficulties on a cyberattack, claiming opposition to Trump's message. No evidence of the attack was provided.

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David Nichol introduces himself as a Twitter user but mentions that he may switch to Mastodon due to Elon Musk's sensitivity.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their experience on Twitter while searching for information about Sequoia China. They mention that despite posting about it an hour ago, they cannot find any recent tweets about it. They suspect that Twitter and Elon Musk may be trying to erase the existence of Sequoia China. The speaker notes that while the information still shows up in the top search results, it is not visible in the latest search option. They conclude that someone is definitely suppressing the information.

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People are saying Elon is going to steal everyone's money, but that's not what he's doing. He's a super genius who's been messed with by three-letter agencies. Because he helped Donald Trump get into office, he started looking into corruption. These agencies messed with the wrong guy because Elon is going to hunt them down and find out what's going on. This is a good thing for everyone. We have a brilliant mind examining these corrupt systems and bringing in a bunch of smart people to help.

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Speaker 0: When I first met Tim Ballard, he was in this wild legal fight, and Glenn Beck helped him build Underground Railroad. They were best friends. Whenever Sam or Tim needed to break a story about child trafficking, Glenn Beck was “his fucking dude.” Then Tim was considering running for Senate or Congress, and with the momentum from Sound of Freedom, he seemed like a shoo-in, and he was set to upset some politician. After those attacks began, Glenn Beck “threw him under the bus,” and Tim told me, “I can’t believe that Glenn would fucking do that to me.” That exact video I showed him—Tim’s friend pledging allegiance to Israel, “he’s bought and paid for,” “not your friend,” “controlled by our intelligence agencies,” “Israel’s bitch.” Tim watched that one video and said, “holy fuck.” Speaker 1: Ryan, you might know this—the child ring Tim Ballard busted up in South America, depicted in Sound of Freedom, was Israeli-run. It was run by Israelis. The head of that ring escaped to Portugal, where a judge basically let him go, and nobody knows where that guy ended up. That’s the real story of Sound of Freedom: an Israeli-run sex-trafficking ring. You’re not told that. Do research and find out about it. That’s who was running the ring. So there’s a lot of interconnection—it's always them, man. It always comes back to them. It seems to always come back to them. It’s like 6,000,000 to one odds. Speaker 0: Every single time. Every single time. It’s strange how that happens. But you wanna wrap it up, Sam? Speaker 1: Yeah. Let’s wrap it up. Listen, everybody. Twitter is not a free speech platform. It is not an open, super highway of information. It is a military application. It is a propaganda operation. It is highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic and manipulated. I’m not saying don’t use it; I use it every day. We absolutely must use it as best we can, but I need everybody to be aware that not everything is as it seems on this platform. You cannot take this platform at face value. Many of the big accounts you see mainstream through your feed aren’t to be taken at face value. They’re running campaigns, being paid, boosted, the algorithm manipulated, with bots and unauthentic accounts. You must be aware of the battlefield you’re engaging on. And I’m not saying you should leave. On the contrary, I want you here, battling. But it’s not what it seems. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors, shadows, espionage, and spy games on this platform, and you need to be savvy. Don’t develop mistrust of everybody, but develop a wary eye. Look at people’s Twitter profiles, scroll through their feeds, see who they’re retweeting, who they’re boosting, who they’re following, who their networks are, who’s using the same message.

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Good evening. We're starting with Musk and "Big Balls," specifically people working for Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency," or Doge. One case involves a 19-year-old, who goes by the username "Big Balls". These are young computer experts. Who doesn't feel better about "Big Balls" being in charge of American air traffic control?

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Elon Musk has launched a poll to reinstate Alex Jones on Twitter. Musk disagrees with Jones' past comments but wants the viewers and users to decide. Jones claims he was wrongly accused and that his ban is part of a larger effort to suppress ideas and meddle in elections. He praises Musk for fighting against this and asks everyone to vote to reinstate him on InfoWars. Jones believes this is a crucial referendum on free speech and the future of fair elections. He urges people to visit the poll and support his reinstatement. Regardless, his show can still be found on info wars.comforward/show.

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Elon Musk will interview Donald Trump on X tomorrow. Misinformation on Twitter is a concern for America. The White House and the president should play a role in stopping its spread. Social media platforms have a responsibility to address misinformation. Specific actions are not mentioned, but it is important to address the issue. The president is likely not tracking this interview.

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The speaker studies memes and believes Elon Musk sees himself as a black hat hacker who has socially engineered his way into the treasury to steal data. The speaker claims Musk believes he is living a meme and that "Tesla is done with Musk" should be a clear demand.

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We've discovered that Apple's voice-to-text feature exhibits some strange behavior. When you use voice note to text and say the word "racist," the text displays an odd visual glitch. It seems like a deliberate form of subliminal programming, similar to other instances where tech companies manipulate information, like Google did after Trump got shot, or how headlines mislead users with false information. This isn't isolated; others can replicate it on their iPhones, too. We'll be going live at 11AM Central to discuss this further and provide HD screenshots. Follow me at RealAuctions for more updates.

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Sam: I hope that someday anybody who’s gone over there and touched that wall will never be able to walk out in public without hanging their head in shame ever again. Brian: It’s funny, Sam, because Tim Ballard was going through crazy lawfare. Glenn Beck helped him build underground railroad—they were best friends. When Sam needed or Tim needed to break a story about child trafficking, Glenn Beck was his guy. Then, when Tim was considering running for senate (or congress) and would have momentum after the Sound of Freedom release, attacks started. Glenn Beck threw him under the bus, and Sam shows him a video where Beck pledges allegiance to Israel; he’s bought and paid for, not Tim’s friend, controlled by our intelligence agencies, Israel’s bitch. He watched that video and was shocked. Sam: Brian, you probably know this. Most people don’t know this. The child ring Tim Ballard busted up in South America, the one portrayed in Sound of Freedom, was Israeli-run. It was run by Israelis. The head of that ring escaped to Portugal where a judge let him go, and nobody knows where he ended up. So that’s the real story of Sound of Freedom. It was an Israeli-run sex trafficking ring. You’re not told that. You should go research and find out who was running the ring. So a lot of intro—it’s always them, man. It always comes back to them. Brian: Every single time. Every single time. It’s like 6,000,000 to 1 odds. You know? It’s just strange how that happens. But you wanna wrap it up, Sam? Sam: Yeah. Let’s wrap it up. Listen, everybody. Twitter is not an open, superhighway of information. It is a military application. It is a propaganda operation. It is highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic and manipulated. And I’m not saying don’t use it. I use it every day. We absolutely must use it as best we can. But I need everybody to be aware that not everything is as it seems on this platform. You cannot take this platform at face value. Many of the big accounts that these mainstream accounts you see coming through your feed, you cannot take them at face value. You must be aware that they’re running campaigns. They’re being paid. They’re boosted. The algorithm is being manipulated. There are bots and unauthentic accounts and fake accounts. You must be aware of the battlefield on which you’re engaging. I’m not telling you to go leave. On the contrary, I want you here, battling, but it is not what it seems. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors and shadows and espionage and spy games on this platform. You really need to be aware of that. You need to get savvy to it. And I don’t want you to develop a mistrust of everybody. I want you to develop a more wary eye of what’s going on. I want you to look at people’s Twitter profiles. Scroll through their feeds and see who they’re retweeting, who they’re boosting, who they’re following, who their little networks are, who’s using the same messaging. Why? Brian: Because— Sam: they...

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When I took over Twitter, I released the Twitter files to show the wrongdoings that had occurred. We believe in transparency and want people to be able to recreate the results they see on Twitter using the algorithm. We recently discovered a hidden layer of censorship from 2012 that suppressed certain words, like "suck," by de-amplifying them. We want to bring everything to light and ensure there are no hidden layers. Transparency is crucial for people to trust us in the future.

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Elon Musk bought Twitter and immediately fired all the spies and a lot of other employees, including the PR and HR departments. This led to a shrinking pie for traditional media companies, making them desperate for clicks and resulting in less truthful and accurate news. Negative news gets more attention due to our instinctual negative bias. Historically, negative news only affected our immediate surroundings, but now we hear about the worst things happening worldwide. Elon Musk runs Twitter with only 20% of the original staff, showing that fewer people are needed to operate the platform. The goal is to make Twitter the least untrustworthy place on the internet and provide the truth to people.

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Right now, Democrats are too focused on Elon Musk. He's popular and controls the largest platform, X, formerly Twitter. We're missing an opportunity here. Instead of pathetically trying to fight against something that's clearly overpowering us, we should join in. By participating, we could actually influence the strategy instead of being steamrolled.

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How Twitter needs to change | Jack Dorsey
Guests: Jack Dorsey, Whitney Pennington Rodgers
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Jack Dorsey expresses concern about the health of conversations on Twitter, highlighting issues like abuse, harassment, and misinformation that have emerged over the years. He emphasizes the need for a systemic approach to address these problems, including a rigorous appeals process for errors. Dorsey acknowledges the disproportionate harassment faced by women, particularly women of color, and outlines efforts to use machine learning to proactively identify abusive content, which has improved from 0% to 38% in proactive detection. He discusses the importance of diversity within the company to better understand and serve all communities. Dorsey proposes shifting the platform's focus from follower counts to interest-based engagement, aiming to foster healthier conversations. He also mentions the need to combat foreign meddling in elections and outlines four indicators of conversational health. Dorsey stresses the importance of transparency and prioritizing meaningful engagement over mere user metrics, asserting that Twitter's role in public conversation is critical for addressing global issues.

Breaking Points

Bannon RIPS ELON For 'Social Credit Score' System
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Elon Musk announced an algorithm change on Twitter to promote more positive and informative content, aiming to reshape the platform's narrative, particularly with the incoming Trump Administration. Critics argue this reflects Musk's intent to use Twitter as an ideological tool. The hosts discuss Musk's recent attempts to regain favor with the MAGA base after alienating them over H1B visa policies. They highlight the introduction of social credit scores on Twitter, which some view as a form of censorship. European leaders, including Emmanuel Macron, have criticized Musk's influence on politics, expressing concern over his direct involvement in foreign elections. The conversation underscores the tension between Musk's business interests and the ethical implications of his political engagements.

The Rubin Report

Elon Musk Invited Me to Twitter HQ & It's Worse Than You Can Imagine | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses his recent trip to San Francisco, where he visited Twitter and met Elon Musk. He emphasizes the stark contrast between Musk's high-profile work at Twitter and the severe homelessness and drug issues he observed on the streets, describing the situation as a "dystopian nightmare." Rubin shares insights from his meetings with Twitter engineers, revealing that they discovered hidden labels affecting account visibility and engagement, leading to shadow bans. He notes that Musk is committed to addressing these issues, even suggesting that the entire code might need to be rebuilt. Rubin contrasts the governance of cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles with Miami, which he describes as flourishing due to good governance and low taxes. He highlights the alarming number of homeless individuals in California compared to Miami, where the mayor aims to reduce homelessness significantly. Rubin critiques the focus on diversity over competence in leadership, citing examples from the Biden administration and local governance. He also touches on broader societal issues, referencing a Project Veritas video that suggests Pfizer is involved in gain-of-function research. Rubin concludes by discussing the ideological divide in America, urging for a return to individual responsibility and effective governance, while warning against the dangers of top-down control and the erosion of personal freedoms.

All In Podcast

E103: Tech layoffs surge, big tech freezes hiring, optimizing for profits, election preview & more
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The hosts discuss various topics, starting with Jason's Montclair-themed attire and transitioning into serious discussions about the current state of Twitter and its challenges under Elon Musk's leadership. They clarify that their involvement with Twitter is part-time and aimed at assisting Musk during his transition. They address claims of a rise in racist tweets following Musk's takeover, attributing it to a coordinated bot attack rather than a genuine increase in hate speech. They emphasize that the content moderation policies remain unchanged and that the media has exaggerated the situation. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of AI and bot detection, highlighting the sophistication of new technologies that complicate the identification of spam and malicious content. They propose innovative ideas for monetizing content on platforms like Twitter, such as micro-payments for articles, which could enhance user experience and support journalism. The hosts also discuss the ongoing layoffs in the tech industry, noting significant cuts at companies like Stripe and Twitter. They analyze the economic landscape, suggesting that rising interest rates are forcing companies to prioritize profitability over growth, leading to deeper cuts and restructuring. They predict that if Musk successfully turns Twitter into a profitable enterprise, it could set a new standard for tech companies. As they delve into the political landscape, they anticipate a Republican wave in the upcoming midterms, driven by dissatisfaction with the current administration's handling of the economy and inflation. They express concerns about the implications of a divided government and the need for accountability regarding past policy decisions, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, they discuss advancements in protein research and the potential for discovering new applications in medicine and agriculture through metagenomic data. They highlight the importance of leveraging environmental DNA to unlock new biological opportunities, emphasizing the transformative potential of reduced costs in sequencing and computational power.

Mark Changizi

F*** you, Twitter. I’m out.
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Mark Changizi announces his departure from Twitter, citing its role in medical tyranny and censorship of dissenting voices. He plans to focus on Getter, encouraging others to join him there, as he believes Twitter does not support free expression and deserves competition.

The Rubin Report

Elon Musk Confirms Your Worst Fears with Latest Twitter Files Drop | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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In this episode of the Rubin Report, Dave Rubin discusses the implications of the recent Twitter files drop, highlighting the pervasive deceit in trusted institutions. He emphasizes the importance of honesty in decision-making, warning against the dangers of living in a world built on lies. Rubin references a quote by Alexander Solzhenitsyn about the awareness of lies and the ongoing deception. Rubin outlines how Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter is driven by a desire to expose these lies and restore truth in social media. He recalls his past interactions with former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey regarding shadow banning, revealing that Dorsey denied such practices while evidence suggests otherwise. The Twitter files reveal that Twitter employees engaged in "visibility filtering," manipulating the reach of certain accounts and tweets without user knowledge. Rubin shares personal experiences of being suspended from Twitter for expressing views on COVID-19 and political issues, asserting that these actions were part of a broader pattern of censorship targeting conservative voices. He discusses the implications of these revelations for public discourse and democracy, stressing the need for awareness and action against misinformation. The episode also touches on the recent release of WNBA player Brittney Griner in a controversial prisoner swap for arms dealer Viktor Bout, raising questions about the administration's priorities. Rubin critiques the media's handling of these events and the broader implications of government and tech collusion in shaping narratives. Ultimately, Rubin calls for vigilance in recognizing and combating lies, asserting that truth is essential for a functioning society and democracy. He concludes with a reminder of the importance of staying informed and engaged in the face of misinformation.

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Elon Musk, and why don’t we all just ditch Twitter for another social media site? Moment 172
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Mark Changizi discusses why people remain on Twitter despite alternatives like Gab and Getter. Key reasons include the difficulty of transferring reputation and the challenge of organizing mass movement to new platforms.

All In Podcast

In conversation with Elon Musk: Twitter's bot problem, SpaceX's grand plan, Tesla stories & more
Guests: Elon Musk
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Elon Musk discusses the challenges of determining the number of bots on Twitter, expressing skepticism about the platform's claim that less than 5% of accounts are fake. He suggests that the actual percentage could be significantly higher, potentially impacting Twitter's advertising revenue. Musk emphasizes the importance of Twitter as a digital town square for free speech, advocating for transparency in its algorithms and moderation practices. He identifies a leftward bias in Twitter's current operations and positions his interest in acquiring the platform as an effort to create a more balanced environment for diverse political views. Musk also elaborates on Tesla's unique business model, highlighting its vertical integration and innovations, such as the extensive supercharger network and proprietary AI for self-driving technology. He addresses the challenges of building factories in California compared to Texas, citing regulatory hurdles in California as detrimental to manufacturing competitiveness. On broader economic issues, Musk predicts a recession, emphasizing the need for companies to maintain capital reserves during downturns. He discusses the importance of immigration policy for attracting talent to the U.S. and warns against complacency in the face of rising global competition, particularly from China. Musk concludes by underscoring the need for the U.S. to remain innovative and competitive, advocating for a focus on producing valuable products and services rather than political distractions.

ColdFusion

Why Elon Musk Became Twitter's Largest Shareholder
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Elon Musk acquired a 9.2% stake in Twitter, making him its largest shareholder, surpassing co-founder Jack Dorsey. Musk's purchase, valued at nearly three billion dollars, raised questions about his intentions regarding free speech on the platform. Analysts speculate he may advocate for changes, including an edit button, though his investment role is currently passive. Concerns arise over potential impacts on disinformation and the platform's governance.

Mark Changizi

Musk is in, and the absence of anti-lockdowners demanding censorship of their opponents. Moment 303
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Elon Musk's Twitter takeover energizes anti-lockdown voices seeking free speech restoration, contrasting with the censorship calls from the left.

The Rubin Report

Is This the Real Reason Why Twitter Execs Are Scared of Elon Musk? | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses Elon Musk's recent offer to buy Twitter for $44 billion, emphasizing its significance in the fight for free speech. Musk believes Twitter needs transformation to fulfill its potential as a platform for free speech, stating that it cannot thrive in its current form. Rubin highlights the importance of Twitter as a public square for communication and political discourse. He mentions his upcoming tour with various notable figures, aiming to promote freedom and challenge the "woke" culture. Rubin reflects on the implications of Musk's bid, suggesting that the Twitter board may resist due to underlying issues within the company. He speculates about potential scandals being exposed if Musk acquires Twitter. The conversation touches on broader themes of corporate wokeness, the need for a parallel economy, and the importance of individual responsibility in addressing societal issues. Rubin also shares personal anecdotes, including his views on gun ownership and the upcoming birth of his child, while encouraging audience engagement through his tour and online platforms.
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