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Musk is killing his own dream of establishing free speech on Twitter by suspending journalist accounts

Elon Musk is a master of headlines who knows the art to make his place among world affairs and news.  As recently occurred, Musk overtook Twitter with a vision to change a number of things. But with the passing of time, users realize it was just a false promise made to users.  Recently a news story started surfacing on the internet about the suspension of a journalist’s Twitter account.

Those users whose accounts have been removed were not given any convincing reason for account suspension. This has sparked a row of remarks on Musk and among all those Ben Collin turned out to be the most heard journalist. He has been raising the voice of those journalists whose Twitter accounts have been suspended. He recently ran a thread of Twitter suspension but  Noam Blum user on Twitter took a jibe at him by saying ” Ben Collins is doing a running thread of Twitter suspension like he is working for radio free Europe reporting on Soviet purges”.

So you must have got to know about the series of events going on on Twitter nowadays. Musk retweeted this post by Noam Blum ” One day Twitter suspension is not equal to death”. A group of media persons has come forth to oppose the move by Musk on the free press. However, it would be interesting to see how Musk fights this scenario.

 



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