Hyderabad: Elon Musk says he can't fix Twitter worldwide overnight, in his first response to blocking of Tweets having links to the BBC documentary on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in compliance with the requests from the government. He was responding to a lawyer.
The Intercepthas put out a piece on how Elon Musk has caved in to pressure from India to remove the BBC documentary critical of Modi. Musk’s self-identification as a “free-speech absolutist” has been a primary talking point for the billionaire as he has sought to explain why he took ownership of the platform last year, it said. Much of Musk's criticism of Twitter, according to the article, revolved around its decision to censor reporting around Hunter Biden, the son of then-presidential candidate Joe Biden.
What’s going on, @elonmusk? Twitter seems to have gone from “freedom of speech, not freedom of reach” to outright censorship in no time at all. Is this article accurate?, the lawyer asked sharing the link to The Intercept's article on Musk's Twitter having succumbed to pressure from Indian government.