What Musk is doing at Twitter right now is clearly a demonstration of power -- that is, his ability to be a capricious dictator of the platform he controls. He is the opposite of a benevolent dictator. He is fomenting extremism and hatred, and mocking his always obvious lie about believing in freedom of expression. He and Twitter are a clear and present danger to the rest of us.

Friends should be telling friends to stop supporting this increasingly evil man and company. Now.

Tried to update my Twitter profile (which already says to find me here) to be clear that I'm done posting and reading there.

Update was rejected because Musk and his minions now want you to believe mentioning and/or linking to my Mastodon account constitutes "malware".

He's panicking, which is good.

He still controls one of the most important media companies in the world, which is bad.

NASA and other government agencies doing business with Musk should be thinking hard, right now, about what kind of person they're doing the public's business with.

Meanwhile, anyone who bought stock in Tesla during the past year should be cursing the name Musk.

@dangillmor Musk's share of Telsa ownership is down to 12%. The other investors should push him out to save the company, since he's wrecking it, and new management should disavow his politics, deemphasize "full self driving", and just focus on building great electric vehicles.
Tesla’s Third Largest Shareholder Calls For the Ouster of Elon Musk as CEO

Major Tesla shareholder KoGuan Leo said Tesla deserves a full-time CEO. He proposes someone similar to Apple's Tim Cook.

Observer