Topic: Parag Agrawal
Parag Agrawal’s tenure as CEO of Twitter was marked by significant censorship practices, including the banning of accounts and the prioritization of content moderation over free speech. Under his leadership, Twitter faced scrutiny for its handling of disinformation and its collaboration with government officials to regulate speech. This environment raises concerns about the implications for individual liberty and the right to express diverse viewpoints without fear of suppression.
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Musk Says Old Twitter Was Censoring Conservatives 10x More Than Liberals, and He Took Over to Thwart the “Mind Virus” Affecting Civilization
Musk appeared on the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.
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Whistleblower suggests Twitter has been penetrated by foreign intelligence agencies multiple times
The company allegedly hired foreign government agents, considered submitting to foreign government censorship demands, and more.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition hangs on whether the platform can prove its spam numbers
Twitter says the number of bots is less than 5%. Musk thinks it’s at least 20%.
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Florida lawsuit aims to stop Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase
New complaint registered.
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Leaked Twitter audio: Elon Musk takeover puts “Trust and Safety” department in a “difficult position”
The “Trust and Safety” department is largely responsible for censorship decisions.
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It’s official: Elon Musk buys Twitter for $44 billion
Musk has proposed free speech changes.
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Elon Musk buys 9.2% stake in Twitter after suggesting the platform needs to support free speech
Musk is now the single biggest shareholder.
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Officials urge Big Tech to censor disinformation after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Another push to outsource censorship powers to tech giants.
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Twitter bans popular account highlighting Nancy Pelosi stock trades, @NancyTracker
Twitter purges another account that scrutinizes powerful figures.












