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LostHisDog t1_iy4466t wrote

But at least we know, with Musk at the helm, he will do everything in his power to stop the Chinese government from using Twitter bots to subvert the narrative on this critical political issue... /s

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Randomcheeseslices t1_iy4w4jc wrote

In between rants about Apple yesterday, Musk admitted Twitter was being swamped by bots, and (one of) the processes/algorithms used to stop them broke under the load.

It seemed like his response was to turn off that process. So....

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GreatAndPowerfulNixy t1_iy6fljj wrote

Take a peek at his Twitter replies sometime. Half the comments are fuckboys simping for him and the other half are scam bots with the same giveaway link.

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Blackfist01 t1_iy7lstv wrote

By over working staff that don't have the support because he fired the wrong people (possibly) 🤷🏾‍♂️

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420trashcan t1_iy4npd4 wrote

Musk will be soft on China.

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Mushroom_Tip t1_iy55d4m wrote

He already is.

He has no problem raging about censorship and free speech when a private company limits someone's account but you won't hear him speak out against government surveillance and censorship in China. He's far too scared to piss them off.

Dude came out openly in support of Taiwan being part of China too.

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SpoonyGosling t1_iy6pgiz wrote

Considered he banned people for simple making jokes at his expense, it's clear his idea of censorship is the normal "whenever people I like suffer consequences" you get from the people he hangs with.

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pokpiko t1_iy51ltr wrote

He's printing his 2nd deus ex gun replica as we speak.

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Small_peepee93 t1_iy68ftr wrote

Shitty take, hes the biggest platform ensuring this information doesnt het censored.

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420trashcan t1_iy6ho5q wrote

Shitty automatic defense. He has a conflict of interest.

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anti-DHMO-activist t1_iy4638n wrote

I really doubt this helps the CCP in any way. In english the stuff is still easily available, and chinese know very well how to get around the tricks their government uses. So not sure if this is impacting anything at all.

It really shows that the CCP is scared shitless of their citizens though.

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PM_ME_FOXGIRL_HENTAI t1_iy4q026 wrote

Disrupting the search function is effective against new users, which tends to flux in whenever there is a large event like this happening in China looking for uncensored news.

Experienced Chinese users are already following each other so they don't rely on the search function.

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onewhitelight t1_iy4n9qc wrote

I think it's more aimed at their own citizens that are using VPNs to try get information from western sites or organise on them

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cybercuzco t1_iy49aoz wrote

"grapples" is the wrong word. "allows due to lack of staff to prevent" doesnt have a single word for it though

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Kyell t1_iy5cfm9 wrote

Where is all the porn I keep hearing about specifically so I can avoid it.

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Ruhh-Rohh t1_iy56r1p wrote

Twitter grapples with? Who? The teams have been laid off.

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ITeechYoKidsArt t1_iy48v2b wrote

Good thing they have plenty of people on hand to tackle the problem!

This is sarcasm.

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