From Wash Post:

"Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) urged followers of her official congressional account to follow the revived, ā€œunfilteredā€ personal account on the platform, the Hillā€™s Rebecca Klar reports. Twitter in January suspended the account for violating its policy on covid-19 misinformation in January.

Taylor Greene is the latest high-profile, previously suspended account to be allowed back on the platform in the wake of Elon Muskā€™s purchase of Twitter. Ye, the rapper previously known as Kanye West, tweeted on the platform on Sunday, CNBC reported. Twitter had restricted his account after posting antisemitic tweets. Musk on Friday announced he was restoring accounts belonging to Canadian professor Jordan Peterson and the satirical Babylon Bee, which had been suspended for misgendering an actor and a Biden administration official."

So, Elon's "free speech" agenda is ...?

@obi Seems leaning a bit in one direction. I do not see Ye, Jordan Peterson, or Taylor Greene as people involved in discussions. They seem mainly involved in inciting violence and various forms of racism/misogyny.

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@rrb a requirement for the inciting of violence is it's explicit requirement, not implicit. If they had been explicitly inciting violence, I would be in agreement, however I have not seen it, maybe you can provide it. I agree it is leaning one way, just because that way was the most affected. There are plenty of not so famous progressive accounts that have been banned that I would also hope he applies to this too. Unfortunately, I don't remember them all. One was DDosSecrets.

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