When Musk bought the platform formerly known as Twitter, he made it crystal clear what his priorities were. Preserving free speech wasn't just marketing talk—he's putting principles before profit margins. Even if it costs him revenue, he says he'll defend the First Amendment. That's the hill he's chosen to die on. For the crypto community that values decentralization and censorship resistance, this stance resonates. Actions speak louder than balance sheets, apparently.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 22h ago
I just want to ask, is it real or not? Freedom of speech vs. commercial interests, can these two really coexist...
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 12-05 22:51
After all these years, it's still the same rhetoric... Freedom of speech sounds nice, but real money is what truly matters.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-05 22:50
Uh... freedom of speech sounds nice, but Twitter's algorithm really sucks now.
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PositionPhobia
· 12-05 22:47
Musk's move this time is really bold, although it's unclear how long he can keep it up.
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Rugman_Walking
· 12-05 22:45
Ngl, this logic is a bit ridiculous... Freedom of speech sounds nice, but would you really give up income for the sake of principle? To me, it just looks like they're trying to make themselves look good.
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ZenMiner
· 12-05 22:42
Sounds nice, but will they really spend money to uphold free speech? I don't really believe it...
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gas_fee_therapy
· 12-05 22:34
Come on, stop with the nonsense. Freedom of speech sounds nice, but what about when it’s actually put into practice?
When Musk bought the platform formerly known as Twitter, he made it crystal clear what his priorities were. Preserving free speech wasn't just marketing talk—he's putting principles before profit margins. Even if it costs him revenue, he says he'll defend the First Amendment. That's the hill he's chosen to die on. For the crypto community that values decentralization and censorship resistance, this stance resonates. Actions speak louder than balance sheets, apparently.