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>@jack Replying to @elonmusk If the goal is transparency to build trust, why not just release everything without filter and let people judge for themselves?
Akcuhally not a bad idea.
A better idea, which would also support free speech-Elon's bona fides, would be to provide upon request by past and current account holders all internal emails, lists, reports, documents, etc. regarding any inquiries made and/or action taken by Twitter employees (and/or anyone else) with respect to the requesting individual's account. This would include all requests and/or actions taken to ban, suspend, shadowban, etc., the person's account and any requests for information about the account.
As transparency and a commitment to free speech in the virtual "public square" is allegedly Elon Musk's stated vision for Twitter, and also the primary reason he bought the company, and in consideration of the vile way the platform has been used to censor critics of the Deep State/Globalist/NWO/Uniparty and its narratives, and to manipulate public opinion, condition and brainwash the people of the World using its 10, 100 million "bot army" of fake account holders employing the most despicable psychological weapon of "Mass Formation", the best good faith move Elon Musk and Twitter could make would be creating a dedicated department to formally respond to every past and current account holder's request for information.
Twitter would formally treat all requests much the same manner as documents are furnished to citizens under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). All requests would be logged with an identifier and an immediate response would be given confirming the request noting its identification number and an expected response date.
Though such a department might appear burdensome, it would go a long way towards proving that Elon Musk is truly a man of his word and help Twitter to recoup the massive amount of public trust lost in the Platform at the hands of some very malicious actors.
Elon and Twitter must also disclose ALL misinformation and disinformation operations it had been directed to assist in including all materials furnished by state, quasi-state and private actors such as Bill Gates, Grorge Soros, etc. or any groups or entities on behalf or associated with such individuals.
Last, Elon Musk and Twitter must disclose EVERYTHING about Musk's own investigation into Twitter's "bot account" program including each and every instance where it was decided to allocate "bots" to specific narratives, campaigns, opposition campaigns, etc.
Elon Musk should understand (and likely does) that how, going forward, Twitter implements his full transparency and disclosure mission will serve as a template for all the other social media platform when their "turn in the barrel" comes around. The same must be said for the Enemy of the People, the fake news legacy media.