By banning some of us, Musk is sending a message to everyone else: Comply with the dictator or lose access. #Twitter has become a virtual simulation of authoritarian rule."

But Musk didn’t build Twitter. We, collectively, turned the bird app into a consequential power. If it remains under the control of a man who sees journalists as enemies, we have a moral responsibility to fly the coop.

(Reposting with paywall-free gift link for those who couldn't access it earlier)

https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/elon-musk-twitter-ban-censorship-17680044.php?utm_source=marketing&utm_medium=copy-url-link&utm_campaign=article-share&hash=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc2ZjaHJvbmljbGUuY29tL29waW5pb24vb3BlbmZvcnVtL2FydGljbGUvZWxvbi1tdXNrLXR3aXR0ZXItYmFuLWNlbnNvcnNoaXAtMTc2ODAwNDQucGhw&time=MTY3MjQxODUwMTMyOA==&rid=ZDBhY2NhMjQtNzY2Ny00MWYzLWExNzktMGVmMjljNTdjNDE0&sharecount=MQ==

I got myself banned from Elon Musk’s Twitter. Why you should, too

Next thing you know, it will be against the rules to mention Tesla’s stock price, criticize the Republican Party or link to stories in legitimate news outlets. We can’t enable this.

San Francisco Chronicle
@gilduran
We have a moral responsibility to use that tool to “make good trouble” for the authoritarians who would co-opt it.
Why leave willingly when you can post criticisms of the owner with the intent of getting kicked off?
@JDN5IX That seems to be the exact point I make in the piece!
@gilduran
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“Make Good Trouble”