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Elon Musk's Twitter disbands Trust and Safety Council | Mint (Livemint)

Role of coalition of civil-society groups that worked with Twitter before Mr. Musk took ownership had become unclear.

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Elon Musk's Twitter won't take any more advice from its Trust and ... (Quartz)

Twitter's Trust and Safety Council no longer exists. The advisory council of 100 independent civil, human rights, and other organizations was due to meet ...

[just 15%](https://qz.com/twitters-mass-layoffs-are-already-misfiring-1849750892) of his team had been eliminated and [attempting to clarify](https://qz.com/elon-musk-s-first-test-of-how-to-handle-misinformation-1849722006) that Twitter’s hate speech policies remaining unchanged. [abuse and intimidation](https://twitter.com/podesta_lesley/status/1602522073686978561) since they quit, thanks to a tweet from Musk himself. Jack Dorsey, founder and former CEO of Twitter, even responded “ [this is false](https://twitter.com/jack/status/1601302412056473600)” to Musk’s tweet. In a [New York Times op-ed](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/18/opinion/twitter-yoel-roth-elon-musk.html), Roth raised concerns around Musk’s idea of how Twitter should work, including his [new content moderation](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/oct/28/elon-musk-twitter-moderation-council-free-speech). They also opposed Twitter’s decision to lean more heavily on [automated content moderation](https://blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/company/2022/twitter-2-0-our-continued-commitment-to-the-public-conversation) in a Nov. The email was signed [simply by “Twitter”](https://twitter.com/donie/status/1602471198033584128) instead of a person, similarly to the message informing staff [of mass layoffs](https://qz.com/emails/daily-brief/1849742078/firing-a-tweet-er) following Elon Musk’s takeover. The email said the company was “reevaluating how best to bring external insights” and the council is “not the best structure to do this,” according to a screenshot of the message, [shared on Twitter](https://twitter.com/donie/status/1602471198033584128) by CNN correspondent Donnie O’ Sullivan. [resigned](https://twitter.com/annecollier/status/1600889250761027585) from the council on Dec. Content moderation is a nuanced business that requires full transparency, adherence to policies informed by best practices and advice from trusted partners on the ground as well as dedicated resources,” the three women wrote 8, citing the [rise in](https://counterhate.com/blog/the-musk-bump-quantifying-the-rise-in-hate-speech-under-elon-musk/) anti-semitic and racist speech as well as the reinstatement of previously banned accounts as red flags: “Contrary to claims by Elon Musk, the safety and wellbeing of Twitter’s users are on the decline,” they warned. “Over [the] past week several members of council have had their personal safety and well-being impacted by the actions of Twitter staff. Among the latter cohort is Yoel Roth, the former head of Twitter’s trust and safety team.

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Elon Musk's Twitter disbands its Trust and Safety Council (USA TODAY)

Elon Musk's Twitter has dissolved its Trust and Safety Council, the advisory group formed in 2016 to address problems on the platform.

Former Twitter employee Patricia Cartes, whose job it was to form the council in 2016, said Monday its dissolution “means there’s no more checks and balances." The email said Twitter was “reevaluating how best to bring external insights” and the council is “not the best structure to do this.” The Trust and Safety Council, in fact, had as one of its advisory groups one that focused on child exploitation. Shortly after buying Twitter for $44 billion in late October, Musk said he would form a new “content moderation council” to help make major decisions but later changed his mind. “At no point was it a governing body or decision making.” The council had been scheduled to meet with Twitter representatives Monday night.

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Elon Musk Suggested a Gay Former Twitter Employee Sexualized ... (Them)

Musk misrepresented a portion of the employee's doctoral thesis, saying it advocated for “children being able to access adult Internet services.”

Roth’s 2016 thesis, which is titled Gay Data, analyzes the LGBTQ+ hookup app Grindr. To honor your privacy preferences, this content can only be viewed on the site it 10, he remarked that [Twitter was a less safe place](https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/11/29/tech/yoel-roth-twitter-elon-musk/index.html) since the billionaire took over.

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Elon Musk says he can stop child exploitation on Twitter. So far, he's ... (NBC News)

Less than a month after taking control of Twitter, Elon Musk said addressing child sexual exploitation content on the social media platform was “Priority #1 ...

Twitter [was sued in 2021](https://www.courthousenews.com/judge-rules-twitter-can-be-sued-for-failing-to-take-down-child-porn-videos/) by a child sex abuse victim and their mother who alleged the company did not take action swiftly enough when alerted to a video of the child circulating on the platform. Stroppa, who remains an independent researcher, said he felt Twitter’s previous efforts were lacking and that it now moves quickly to find and suspend accounts that post child sexual exploitation content. Twitter’s policy defines this content as “imagery and videos, referred to as child pornography, but also written solicitations and other material that promotes child sexual exploitation.” One former Twitter employee who worked on child safety said that they know of a “handful” of people at the company still working on the issue but that most or all of the product managers and engineers who were on the team are no longer there. [Yoel Roth](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-11/elon-musk-steps-up-attacks-on-twitter-s-former-safety-head), who took over as head of the company’s trust and safety efforts and was lauded by Musk when he first became CEO in October. Twitter’s current head of Trust and Safety, Irwin, has “This is a really dangerous moment that we’re in — that someone with as large of a platform as Mr. “So, I mean, that is disheartening.” In 2021, Twitter reported 86,666 instances of CSAM detected on its platform, a number Portnoy said could be higher. The total includes more than 100 people who Musk has authorized to work at Twitter but who work at his other companies, Tesla, SpaceX and The Boring Co., along with assorted investors and advisers. Musk suggested that Roth’s doctoral thesis about the LGBTQ dating app Grindr advocated for child sexualization when the opposite was true. That shift comes as he has further embraced the kind of far-right online rhetoric that often also includes

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EXPLAINER: How Elon Musk is changing what you see on Twitter (ABC News)

The internal communications show at least one unnamed staffer doubting that one of the tweets was an incitement of violence; it also reveals executives' ...

The move led to questions about what rules govern what can and can't be posted on the platform. Calling himself a “free-speech absolutist," Musk has said he wants to allow all content that's legally permissible on Twitter but also that he wants to downgrade negative and hateful posts. But the reports are largely based on anecdotes about a handful of high-profile accounts and the tweets don't reveal numbers about the scale of suspensions and which views were more likely to be affected. Musk, who has spread false claims about COVID-19 himself, returned to the topic this with a tweet this week that mocked transgender pronouns while calling for criminal charges against Dr. The most obvious sign of change at Twitter are the formerly banned users whose accounts have been reinstated, a list that includes Trump, satire site The Babylon Bee, the comedian Kathy Griffin, Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson and, before he was kicked off again, Ye. The departure of so many employees raised questions about how the platform could enforce its policies against harmful misinformation, hate speech and threats of violence, both within the U.S. Screenshots showing an employee's view of prominent user accounts disclosed through the Twitter Files show how that filtering works in practice. The internal communications show at least one unnamed staffer doubting that one of the tweets was an incitement of violence; it also reveals executives' reaction to an advocacy campaign from some employees pushing for tougher action on Trump. “The staff has been decimated,” Chakravorti said. 8 that the “authors have broad and expanding access to Twitter’s files. 8, 2021 decision to permanently suspend then-President Donald Trump's account “due to the risk of further incitement of violence” following the deadly U.S. This week, Musk disbanded a key advisory group, the Trust and Safety Council, made up of dozens of independent civil, human rights and other organizations.

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Musk Shakes Up Twitter's Legal Team as He Looks to Cut More Costs (The New York Times)

Twitter has stopped paying rent on offices and is considering not paying severance packages to former employees, among other measures.

Mr. While Mr. As Twitter has downsized, Mr. “As a platform that has become a critical tool in both open and repressive countries, Twitter must play a constructive role in ensuring that journalists and the public at large are able to receive and impart information without fear of reprisals.” Last week, Mr. On Monday, Twitter notified members of its trust and safety council, an advisory group formed in 2016, that it would dissolve immediately. Those people said that Mr. The email was first reported by the Baker](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/04/us/politics/james-baker-lisa-page-fbi.html), through Mr. A review by The Times found that Musk has had a cast of rotating legal professionals by his side. Musk is still slashing expenditures and is bending or breaking Twitter’s previous agreements to make his mark.

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Industry Leaders Weigh In On Elon Musk And His Moves On Twitter (InsideEVs)

This article comes to us courtesy of EVANNEX, which makes and sells aftermarket Tesla accessories. The opinions expressed therein are not necessarily our ...

The claim came amidst a warm welcome of Musk’s Twitter to the world, with him and other executives noting that a shift in strategy at the company could be in order. As to how Musk’s ownership of Twitter could affect Tesla owners, investors and fans, only time will tell. While his tactics have been polarizing and have created uncertainty amongst some [Tesla](https://insideevs.com/tesla/) investors, his management of the social media app has also garnered some positive attention, with some industry leaders even pointing out how Musk’s Twitter strategy could work in the long run. In recent weeks, Musk praised WeChat again for its ease of use in sharing Tesla information with fellow owners directly from the mobile app. "You can agree or disagree with what Elon is doing, or how he's doing it, but I do think it's going to be very interesting to see how this plays out," Zuckerberg said at a recent conference. Hastings has emphasized that Musk’s approach focuses on free speech, something the billionaire entrepreneur has been vocal about, as well as the subject’s overall role in democracy.

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Musk's Twitter reportedly hasn't paid rent on its office spaces for weeks (CNBC)

Elon Musk has recently taken drastic steps to cut costs and gear up for possible legal battles at Twitter, according to a report from The New York Times.

The $3 iOS price difference reflects Musk's [recent gripes about Apple's 30% cut](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/29/elon-musk-may-be-luring-apple-into-a-fight-with-republicans.html) of all digital sales made through apps. The company says Blue subscribers will "soon" see fewer ads, have the option to post longer videos and will appear at the top of replies and mentions. He said the new verification system will be Without providing any figures or evidence, he claimed in a tweet that the revenue drop was the result of activist groups putting pressure on advertisers. The service As a result, Twitter has received complaints from real estate firms like Shorenstein, which owns Twitter's San Francisco buildings.

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Tesla Investors Voice Concern Over Elon Musk's Focus on Twitter (The Wall Street Journal)

Supporters of Tesla and Musk are asking questions about who is running the electric-vehicle maker.

[Top Walmart coupons for February 2023](https://www.wsj.com/coupons/walmart) [Wayfair coupon $20 off](https://www.wsj.com/coupons/wayfair) may be to the detriment of the electric-vehicle maker is getting louder, with

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Elon Promises Twitter Blue Subscribers Will See Half the Ads ... (Gizmodo)

As new data points to an ad business and user growth in free fall, there may not be many ads to cut in the first place.

He accused advertisers of caving to a mob of anti-free speech activists, calling out Apple in particular and simultaneously admitting that Twitter was losing [$4 million a day](https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1588671155766194176). After welcoming back tens of thousands of banned accounts in a “general amnesty” that included violent neo-Nazis, Twitter ran ads on the [fleeing advertisers](https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-twitter-list-of-advertisers-leaving-1849751644) with angry tweets and threats of a “name and shame” campaign. [doesn’t have a communications department](https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-twitter-layoffs-engineering-spreadsheet-1849767712), could not immediately be reached for comment. Compared to last year, traffic to the company’s ad management tool, which advertisers use to control the Twitter ad campaigns they buy, dropped 75% in October and then 85% in November, according to a new report in the What Musk isn’t saying is Twitter faces such a crisis that he may not have many ads to cut in the first place.

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Elon Musk's Twitter isn't paying its bills (Axios)

Since Musk took over, the monthly bills haven't been getting paid. Axios has obtained emails between Twitter employees and several frustrated landlords, who ...

What they're saying: Bill Reynolds, a Colorado landlord who leased Twitter around 40,000 square feet in Boulder, tells Axios: "If you don't pay, you don't stay. - Another source who claims Twitter owes them hundreds of thousands of dollars notes that there is a human cost to these business disputes: "They owe me the money, but then those dollars would go out to nearly 25 other people." Twitter has stopped paying the rent on some of its office leases and hasn't paid numerous other vendors since

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EXPLAINER: How Elon Musk is changing what you see on Twitter (WOKV)

The internal communications show at least one unnamed staffer doubting that one of the tweets was an incitement of violence; it also reveals executives' ...

Elon Musk Says 'Ad Free' Version of Twitter Blue is Coming (Social Media Today)

Based on $8 subscription costs, that would require around 24.6 million paying subscribers, either paying $8 via the web or $11 on iOS (minus Apple's 30% in-app ...

And there are a lot of them, so it’s possible that Twitter could reach the required levels to make this a viable offering. Musk’s followers are very passionate, and are very keen to join his mission to free Twitter, and allow more open speech in the app. Half of that is $196.66m – so Elon’s keen to make close to $200 per month from subscriptions alone, in order to reduce the app’s reliance on advertisers, and thereby enable it to operate with fewer brand safety restrictions and moderation rules. Which, I suspect, will end up getting a few million sign-ups, maybe. Essentially, what I’m saying is that while Twitter is pitching potential ad-reduced and ad-free models for Twitter Blue in future, I wouldn’t hold my breath, as those options will be dependent on large-scale take-up of the initial $8 checkmark offering. That’s not available as yet, but it’s coming, while Musk wants to go even further, with an ad-free subscription model, sometime next year.

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Twitter not paying office rent, weighing not paying severance: report (Business Insider)

Elon Musk is increasingly using radical cost-cutting measures at Twitter, according to the New York Times. Twitter is reportedly no longer paying rent on ...

Twitter is reportedly facing an investigation from the Federal Trade Commission, and a potential Musk has shaken up Twitter's legal department in recent weeks and has reportedly brought in lawyers from one of his other companies, SpaceX, to help run it. The Times, citing a recent New Hampshire lawsuit, found that Twitter has also refused to pay nearly $200,000 in private plane flights taken in late October.

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Here's how Elon Musk is changing what appears on your Twitter feed (Fortune)

The internal communications show at least one unnamed staffer doubting that one of the tweets was an incitement of violence; it also reveals executives' ...

The move led to questions about what rules govern what can and can’t be posted on the platform. Calling himself a “free-speech absolutist,” Musk has said he wants to allow all content that’s legally permissible on Twitter but also that he wants to downgrade negative and hateful posts. But the reports are largely based on anecdotes about a handful of high-profile accounts and the tweets don’t reveal numbers about the scale of suspensions and which views were more likely to be affected. Twitter has also reinstated accounts of neo-Nazis white supremacists including Andrew Anglin, the creator of the white supremacist website Daily Stormer — along with QAnon supporters whom Twitter’s old guard had been removing in masses to prevent hate and misinformation from spreading on the platform. [who has spread false claims about COVID-19 himself](https://apnews.com/article/elon-musk-spacex-twitter-inc-technology-health-824eeda320bc3ea03c9e6aecd6a7df19), returned to the topic this with a tweet this week that [mocked transgender pronouns while calling for criminal charges against Dr. The departure of so many employees raised questions about how the platform could enforce its policies against harmful misinformation, hate speech and threats of violence, both within the U.S. Screenshots showing an employee’s view of prominent user accounts disclosed through the Twitter Files show how that filtering works in practice. 8 that the “authors have broad and expanding access to Twitter’s files. The internal communications show at least one unnamed staffer doubting that one of the tweets was an incitement of violence; it also reveals executives’ reaction to an advocacy campaign from some employees pushing for tougher action on Trump. 8, 2021 decision to permanently suspend then-President Donald Trump’s account “due to the risk of further incitement of violence” following the deadly U.S. The company formed the council in 2016 to address hate speech, harassment, child exploitation, suicide, self-harm and other problems on the platform. What do the developments mean for what shows up in your feed every day?

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Elon Musk is using the Twitter Files to discredit foes and push ... (NPR)

Twitter owner Elon Musk says he's pulling back the curtain on how the social network has handled high-profile content moderation decisions, ...

"New Twitter policy is freedom of speech, but not freedom of reach," he [tweeted](https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1593673339826212864) last month. [Yoel Roth](https://www.npr.org/2022/12/02/1140355862/twitters-former-safety-chief-warns-musk-is-moving-fast-and-breaking-things), who features prominently in the documents, with homophobic tropes common in [anti-LGBTQ conspiracy theories](https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/12/12/musk-child-porn-qanon/). How that squares with Musk's purported embrace of [free speech principles](https://www.npr.org/2022/10/07/1127337447/heres-what-elon-musk-will-likely-do-with-twitter-if-he-buys-it) is unclear. This week, Twitter [disbanded its external Trust and Safety Council](https://www.npr.org/2022/12/12/1142399312/twitter-trust-and-safety-council-elon-musk), some of whose members had come under online attack after Musk criticized them. Anthony Fauci, who Musk says will feature in future installments of the Twitter files, with a tweet amplifying a [conspiracy theory about the COVID-19 pandemic](https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/12/12/musk-fauci-right-wing-information-warfare-how-to-respond/). "And it can't be transparency as a cudgel." For many conservatives and Musk fans, the existence of these internal discussions is itself a smoking gun. The material shared by Musk paints a more vivid picture of the scramble inside Twitter to figure out what to do — but does not fundamentally alter that picture. "I continue to believe there was no ill intent or hidden agendas, and everyone acted according to the best information we had at the time," he wrote. It also suspended the New York Post's own Twitter account until it deleted its tweets about the story. They're a collection of internal emails and Slack chats capturing Twitter employees discussing company policies and fraught moderation calls. Twitter's internal researchers, for example, have found its algorithms [favor right-leaning political content](https://blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/company/2021/rml-politicalcontent).

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Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey defends the company's sale to ... (Fortune)

Dorsey also described the recent online attacks on his former employees, led by Musk, as “dangerous.”

“I planned my exit at that moment knowing I was no longer right for the company.” Twitter has drawn fire over the past week following a release of internal communications about moderation decisions, including the ban of former President Donald Trump. [blog post](https://www.getrevue.co/profile/jackjack/issues/a-native-internet-protocol-for-social-media-1503112?via=twitter-card&client=DesktopWeb&element=issue-card) Tuesday that Twitter ultimately had too much power to make content decisions under his guidance.

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Twitter is reportedly not paying rent for its offices as Musk warns ... (Fortune)

Elon Musk's Twitter is trying to cut costs as it faces both a drop in advertising revenue and higher debt payments.

The service was pulled last month after Twitter Blue users impersonated companies to make jokes and share [false information](https://fortune.com/2022/11/11/no-free-insulin-eli-lilly-casualty-of-elon-musk-twitter-blue-verification-mess/). (The company handling the auction for Twitter denies the sale has anything to do with the company’s financial position.) That might extend to Twitter withholding rent payments: Some landlords have offered to let the company terminate its lease in exchange for a reduced payment, but the social media company has refused, according to [Axios](https://www.axios.com/2022/12/14/twitter-elon-musk-paying-bills-rent). Executives at Twitter are now exploring whether they can deny severance payments to those who were laid off, the [New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/13/technology/elon-musk-twitter-shakeup.html) reports. [laid off](https://fortune.com/2022/11/04/former-twitter-employees-laid-off-horror-stories-elon-musk/) around half of Twitter’s staff soon after he became CEO. [New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/13/technology/elon-musk-twitter-shakeup.html).

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Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Benefit Tesla Shareholders. He Doesn't ... (Barron's)

The electric-vehicle maker's stock is down around 30% since the billionaire entrepreneur completed his acquisition of the social media platform.

(ticker: TSLA) stock was down around 1% in premarket trading on Wednesday and closed down more than 4% on Tuesday. It was an eye-catching fall on a day when U.S. ](https://www.barrons.com/market-data/stocks/tsla)

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Twitter suspends account dedicated to tracking Elon Musk's private jet (CNBC)

SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during a conversation with legendary game designer Todd Howard (not pictured) at the E3 gaming convention in Los ...

He told CNBC that Musk had previously offered to pay him $5,000 to take down the account because it was a safety risk. In early November, Musk claimed he was such a staunch advocate for free speech that he would not ban the plane tracking account, which he called a "direct personal safety risk." [tweet Wednesday afternoon](https://twitter.com/JxckSweeney/with_replies) that his account dedicated to tracking employee jets at Musk's company SpaceX was also suspended. The Trust and Safety Council was disbanded Monday. 10 claiming his account had been shadow banned, which means the reach of the account is intentionally limited. The change will be updated in the language of the company's doxxing policy, he added.

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Elon Musk accidentally blocked thousands of Twitter users in bot cull (Business Insider)

The main telecom providers in India and Russia were all blocked from Twitter before employees reversed the block due to complaints, Platformer reported.

The hacked account had been able to share crypto scams because it was verified. His lawyers also argued that [Twitter was hiding staff responsible for calculating how many accounts were bots](https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-twitter-bots-employees-lawsuit-2022-8). The telecom companies were told the issue was due to "routing configuration changes" as Twitter staff quickly undid the block. [claimed](https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1526465624326782976) that 20% of users were fake or spam, but [Musk's own data scientists found the number to be around 5% to 11%.](https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-data-scientists-didnt-find-many-bots-twitter-hid-2022-9) [pull out of the deal to acquire Twitter](https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-twitter-lawsuit-to-enforce-acquisition-takeover-deal-2022-7) over the summer. [world's second-richest person](https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-gives-up-top-spot-forbes-list-arnault-lvmh-2022-12) tweeted: "The bots are in for a surprise tomorrow."

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How a 1941 book explains Elon Musk's Twitter takeover (Vox)

García Martínez describes a project that looks something like reverse class warfare: the revenge of the capitalist class against uppity woke managers at their ...

If power is increasingly moving away from capitalists and toward the managers they employ, then it’s totally coherent for even the wealthiest people in the country to see themselves as victims of a “woke mind virus” infecting middle and upper management. The right’s new Burnhamites have revived his theory of managers as a distinct social class — the one, in their view, most responsible for imposing the malign ideology of “wokeness” on the American public. “Wokeness has accomplished what New Dealism never set out to do in the 1940s: it serves as a comprehensive, flexible, and ruthless ideology that can justify almost any act of institutional subversion and overreach.” “It must also be noticed that this apparently is the only economic structure through which the social domination of the managers can be consolidated.” The power of the capitalist class has become more entrenched since the neoliberal revolution of the 1970s and ’80s and attendant skyrocketing inequality. As a result, the capitalists have unintentionally made themselves irrelevant: It is the managers who actually control the means of production. Published in 1941, Burnham’s book predicted that capitalism had reached a terminal stage; the capitalist class’s power would soon decline, giving way to the rise of the “managerial class” — people who direct industry and the complex operations of the state. [Trotskyite persuasion](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37025649) — but would decisively break with this tradition and become a stalwart of the American right. Because the tasks needed to manage the construction of something like an automobile require very specific technical knowledge, the capitalist class — the factory’s owners, in this example — can’t do everything on their own. It begins with the very Marxist idea that history is, at root, a story of conflicting social groups struggling for control over a society’s wealth and means of production. Burnham also concurred with Marxists that the capitalist class would inevitably lose the contemporary iteration of this struggle — but disagreed about who would win it. García Martínez describes a project that looks something like reverse class warfare: the revenge of the capitalist class against uppity woke managers at their companies.

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Free Speech Warrior Elon Musk Bans Twitter Account That Tracked ... (Gizmodo)

Days after @ElonJet accused Twitter of shadowbanning, it's been suspended. Musk had said he wouldn't ban the account even though it was a "safety" risk for ...

In response, Musk [blocked Sweeney](https://www.protocol.com/bulletins/elon-musk-private-jet-tracker) on Twitter. [severely limited the visibility of @ElonJet](https://twitter.com/JxckSweeney/status/1601793876523720704?s=20&t=noeeR2utgOURoyZwqRlKIw) beginning on Dec. [told the student via DM](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/03/technology/elon-musk-jet-tracking.html) that he would give him $5,000 to remove the account because it was a “security risk.” Sweeney rebuffed Musk’s offer, but said he would consider taking down @ElonJet for $50,000 and an internship at one of the tech billionaire’s companies. Late Wednesday, Sweeney’s personal account @JxckSweeney was also nuked, returning the same “Account Suspended” message as @ElonJet, and roughly 30 of his other accounts had likewise vanished. However, the company seemed to have changed its mind again and taken an even more drastic move by early morning Wednesday, when some users noticed that @ElonJet had been suspended. The reported move came roughly four weeks after Musk made a big deal about how he wouldn’t ban @ElonJet because of his “commitment to free speech.”

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Twitter bans account tracking Elon Musk's private jet (Business Today)

At the start of the year, Musk reached out to the person running the account requesting it be taken down as it posed a security risk to him.

At the start of the year, Musk reached out to Sweeney requesting the account be taken down as it posed a security risk to him as anyone in the world could now know his flight history and most recent flight paths. Musk is not the only billionaire that Sweeney has been tracking. Sweeney operated more than 30 plane-tracking accounts that share publicly available data.

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Twitter Suspends Account Tracking Elon Musk's Private Jet (Forbes)

My commitment to free speech extends even to not banning the account following my plane, even though that is a direct personal safety risk,” Musk wrote ...

His tumbling fortune is mostly due to Tesla’s dismal 2022, with its shares down 69% year to date [thanks in large part](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/13/tesla-stock-down-28percent-since-elon-musk-took-over-twitter.html) to investors’ concerns about Musk dedicating too much of his time to his new plaything, Twitter. [claiming](https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2022/11/16/spacex-tesla-twitter-ceo-elon-musk-i-frankly-dont-want-to-be-ceo-of-any-company/?sh=45a3845e7848) he has no desire to lead any company. [Famous Private Jet Owners—And The 20-Year-Old Student Who Tracks Their Every Move](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimdobson/2022/09/12/famous-private-jet-owners-and-the-20-year-old-student-who-tracks-their-every-move/?sh=6db3a0095e3f) (Forbes) He is the second-wealthiest man in the world, losing his mantle as the richest person on earth last week. The [proliferation](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/technology/twitter-hate-speech.html) of hate speech on Twitter since Musk’s takeover and subsequent reinstatement of most previously banned accounts has led [major advertisers](https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2022/11/28/musk-says-apple-cutting-twitter-ads-here-are-the-other-companies-rethinking-their-ties/?sh=70a2c2dc7032) like Audi, Pfizer and Chipotle to pull out from the platform, fueling concerns about how Twitter can boost profits with dwindling ad dollars. [estimates](https://www.forbes.com/profile/elon-musk/?sh=4b77309d7999), a 45% dip from his [$320 billion](https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelsandler/2022/10/21/elon-musks-fortune-has-fallen-by-more-than-100-billion-in-less-than-a-year/?sh=1d1050f53ea4) net worth in November 2021.

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Twitter Suspends the Account That Tracked Elon Musk's Private Jet (Bloomberg)

A Twitter Inc. account tracking the movements of Elon Musk's private jet has been suspended from the social media platform.

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