March: Elon Musk reaches out to The Babylon Bee and makes what is apparently the first reference to buying Twitter, then posts a poll asking if Twitter "rigorously adheres" to the principles of free speech.

October: The Babylon Bee files an amicus brief with SCOTUS arguing "parody shouldn’t be stripped of constitutional protection just because it’s not clearly labeled as parody."

November: Musk bans parody on Twitter unless clearly labeled. 🙃

https://twitter.com/MaxKennerly/status/1589409807009992706

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“"Furthermore, parody shouldn’t be stripped of constitutional protection just because it’s not clearly labeled as parody." --Supreme Court Amicus Brief of The Babylon Bee, October 28, 2022”

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@maxkennerly Beware the Ideas of March

(to quote @neilhimself/The Sandman)