Zuckerberg is probably a good example of someone who created impossible expectations by prohibiting so many things.

On the other hand, copying Twitter's CN idea could be seen as a political gesture. Moving teams to Texas would definitely be seen as this.

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nytimes.com/2025/01/07/technol
"Fed up with what has seemed at times to be unceasing criticism of his company, he has told executives close to him that he wants to return to his original thinking on free speech, which involves a lighter hand in content moderation."
To be fair, he has a point. He gets a lot of flack for things which don't really have anything to do with him. Also, in a bid to take responsibility for *everything*, he has built a big censorship apparatus which hits people for all kinds of petty things.

Zuckerberg gets flack for so many things that you could almost substitute his name for the name Satan.

"It was Satan!"

"Zuckerberg!!"

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