The announcement by Twitter’s board of directors that they agreed to sell the social media company to Tesla CEO Elon Musk has alarmed many critics, including some Democratic lawmakers.
In a tweet posted Monday, Senator Elizabeth Warren (she.
“Millionaires like Elon Muskie play by different rules than others and accumulate power for their own purposes,” Warren said, adding that there should be “solid rules” for to Big Tech to accept responsibility.
Other Democrats have expressed concern that under Musk, Twitter is reinstating the account of former President Donald Trump, which was suspended by his supporters on Jan. 6, 2021, following the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
“I don’t think anyone inciting and organizing a violent riot on Twitter should be allowed,” Senator Debbie Stabenov said.
Senator Ron Wyden (Or.), Meanwhile, wonders what it means to sell Twitter to Americans for personal information.
“Protecting the privacy of Americans should be a prerequisite for any sale,” said Widen, a leading privacy advocate at the Capitol. Tweet.
Musk had previously said he was interested in taking up Twitter because he felt “having an inclusive arena for free speech is very important.” On Monday, he called the social media company “a digital town square that addresses issues important to humanity’s future.”
Democrats have argued that social media websites need more content moderation, at least to curb the flow of lies and misinformation on issues like the U.S. election and the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s unclear if Trump wants to return to Twitter, although he will officially recover. This is what the former president of Fox News announced. He will not be back now that he is with his social media company, Truth Social. The former president’s business struggled to get rid of it. What could change is Trump decided to run for the 2024 presidential election.
One of the Democratic MPs, Senator Chris Murphy (Constitution), said he was not against the idea of Trump returning to Twitter. He called the opportunity “terrible for the country, but very good news for Democrats” and suggested that Trump’s new presence on Twitter would be a thorn in the side of Republicans.
Source: Huffpost