Disaster ‘Big Brother is watching you’ – 150 EU officials expected to monitor Elon Musk conversation with Alice Weidel, possible ban on the table - I shit you not 150 retards paid by the state to watch interview so they can see if someone's fee fees are hurt

The EU is pulling out all the stops to monitor the Alice Weidel and Elon Musk interview, all while French officials put forward the idea of an EU-wide ban on X

The European Union’s outrage is only growing over a planned interview hosted by Elon Musk later today with Alternative for Germany (AfD) party co-chair Alice Weidel. Now, Politico is reporting that 150 EU officials are expected to attend the conversation between Musk and Weidel for the purpose of learning whether X is complying with EU rules. In addition, French politicians are already talking about an EU-wide ban.

The claim is that there are fears that Musk’s team will manipulate the algorithm to provide the interview more attention. However, Musk has over 200 million followers and nearly all of his posts receive millions and often tens of millions of views, which makes it certain that the interview, which has also been widely advertised, will receive significant attention.

Weidel has also taken to X about the surveillance of the upcoming interview.

“Big Brother is watching you: 150 EU officials are supposed to monitor my conversation with @elonmusk. An EU that uses its bureaucracy to exercise censorship on social media is instilling the spirit of unfreedom. The #dsa threatens democracy!” she wrote

The officials overseeing the interview are “given relatively extensive power,” according to Politico. They will be able to use, among other things, the Digital Services Act (DSA) to monitor how the algorithm works and how content is being displayed to users.

Politico writes that Musk allegedly pushed certain posts in the past, including one about the Super Bowl in the past. The alleged reason was that Musk was mad that one of President Biden’s posts were getting more attention.

The EU officials are working with experts from the European Center for Algorithmic Transparency” in Seville to determine if such an action will occur once again. However, they will not release this information immediately. Instead, it will like be added to a general procedure against X.

A wide range of EU leaders fear losing power due to shifting public sentiment, and Musk’s X represents their top threat. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, on Wednesday, called for a decisive stand against political influence. When asked whether a ban on X, in the same style as Brazil, was possible, he responded: “That is possible under our laws.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez also claimed Musk was pushing “hate” and warned against the rise of fascism in Europe.

SPD General-Secretary Matthias Miersch said that Musk’s influence on Germany’s elections now “call into question the foundations of democracy.”

However, Musk is unlikely to manipulate the algorithm in favor of Weidel especially when enough people are already likely to watch the interview without any interference. Absent some overt manipulation, it is unclear what could possibly be illegal about such an interview. Musk is allowed to interview Weidel. That is his right and her right. The bigger problem would be if he censored anyone who criticized such an interview or manipulated the algorithm to suppress this criticism, which is undoubtedly what the old Twitter regime did before his purchase — all of which the EU actively supported

The head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, Klaus Müller, appeared to take a more measured approach to the issue.

“Not everything that you get upset about is also illegal,” said Müller on Thursday morning on Deutschlandfunk. “In election campaigns, you also have to put up with things that you personally find inappropriate, indecent or unacceptable.” Freedom of expression always means “the freedom of those whose opinion you do not share.”

He said that the excitement over the Musk interview was “understandable” but it must first be observed whether any laws are actually broken during the process. He noted, however, that people could choose simply not to listen to the interview


 
On one hand, I hate it when some bureaucrats limit my access to the internet. On the other hand, what kind of free speech can Twitter offer? Freedom to discuss the usefulness of immigrant labour?
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On one hand, I hate it when some bureaucrats limit my access to the internet. On the other hand, what kind of free speech can Twitter offer? Freedom to discuss the usefulness of immigrant labour?
The only reason anyone knew the yellow vest thing was happening was because of Twitter. France is still apparently very, very butthurt Twitter allowed that information to spread and is probably the real reason they're looking to ban it. "Elon bad, he nationalist" is just a convenient smokescreen idiots will readily believe.
 
The head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, Klaus Müller, appeared to take a more measured approach to the issue.

“Not everything that you get upset about is also illegal,” said Müller on Thursday morning on Deutschlandfunk. “In election campaigns, you also have to put up with things that you personally find inappropriate, indecent or unacceptable.” Freedom of expression always means “the freedom of those whose opinion you do not share.”
Also Germany:
Putting people in jail for just suggesting most "asylum seekers" are unskilled and leech government benefits on social media.
 
The failed French government can pitch a fit with the failed German government about how mad they are that people are talking, it's just going to make them look ever worse when they pretend to support democracy.
 
The claim is that there are fears that Musk’s team will manipulate the algorithm to provide the interview more attention.
Do they mean in a similar way that political parties do during elections so they can discuss their manifestos... or "lies" as we used to call them?
 
This is a bit more complicated than it seems. Musk wants to undermine the EU because it serves American economic interests to do so and as an oligarch he hates any and all workers rights, unions and so forth which the EU champions. Furthermore the EU has implemented a vast legal protection network for privacy and data security which the US doesn't have. As a "techbro" Musk hates that.

AfD and other such parties are funded by Russia, but they know what we know - immigration has failed and is harmful. We want immigrants gone. All of them. This has transcended political divisions and lines, it is now a commonly held belief. Yet despite this the regular political parties still hold beliefs about immigration, equality and so on. This is the only reason why AfD and similar are even a thing.

What I mean is if regular mainstream parties adopted the hard anti-immigrant stance they'd win the elections with ease. Nobody has any problem with anything but immigrants. Trump, Musk, Putin, it doesn't matter - they all fund these "alternative" parties to undermine the EU in all aspects and the only thing that anyone cares about is now a trojan horse.

On a fundamental basis Musk is an oligarch and that should be reason to ban the shit out of him, not this pointless interview with a pointless person.
 
AfD and other such parties are funded by Russia
Unlike the AfD, the Green Party is actually funded by Russia, but you people NEVER bring that up.
Furthermore the EU has implemented a vast legal protection network for privacy and data security which the US doesn't have. As a "techbro" Musk hates that.
No, they didn't. That's a law that's designed to be impossible to comply with and whose only purpose is to extort money from American tech companies. The EU is currently trying to get a backdoor installed into all encrypted messaging apps so that they can spy on everyone's communications. They don't care about privacy at all and after Trump threatens retaliatory tariffs the next time they try to steal billions of dollars from Big Tech, they'll drop the charade.
 
@Agitated Gerbil Evidence that the AfD is funded by Russia? And America may benefit from the EU's current economic woes but they don't want Europe to collapse.

Anyway, to the actual article, the EU aren't looking to see if they should censor Musk or not. They're looking for anything they can use to justify doing so. He should be careful to stay out of EU countries after France lured in Telegram's founder and refused to let him leave to force him to change Telegram policies.
 
The only reason anyone knew the yellow vest thing was happening was because of Twitter. France is still apparently very, very butthurt Twitter allowed that information to spread and is probably the real reason they're looking to ban it. "Elon bad, he nationalist" is just a convenient smokescreen idiots will readily believe.
Wasn't that 7 years ago? Isn't it a bit too late to try to ban Twitter because of that?
This is a bit more complicated than it seems. Musk wants to undermine the EU because it serves American economic interests to do so and as an oligarch he hates any and all workers rights, unions and so forth which the EU champions. Furthermore the EU has implemented a vast legal protection network for privacy and data security which the US doesn't have. As a "techbro" Musk hates that.
If Tesla was based in the EU, Musk would be banning users for disagreeing that EU should be inviting even more arabs and turks.
That's a law that's designed to be impossible to comply with
How so?
 
What I mean is if regular mainstream parties adopted the hard anti-immigrant stance they'd win the elections with ease. Nobody has any problem with anything but immigrants.
Believe me, immigration is far from the only issue I (and lots of people) have with the other parties.
 
This is a bit more complicated than it seems. Musk wants to undermine the EU because it serves American economic interests to do so and as an oligarch he hates any and all workers rights, unions and so forth which the EU champions. Furthermore the EU has implemented a vast legal protection network for privacy and data security which the US doesn't have. As a "techbro" Musk hates that.

AfD and other such parties are funded by Russia, but they know what we know - immigration has failed and is harmful. We want immigrants gone. All of them. This has transcended political divisions and lines, it is now a commonly held belief. Yet despite this the regular political parties still hold beliefs about immigration, equality and so on. This is the only reason why AfD and similar are even a thing.

What I mean is if regular mainstream parties adopted the hard anti-immigrant stance they'd win the elections with ease. Nobody has any problem with anything but immigrants. Trump, Musk, Putin, it doesn't matter - they all fund these "alternative" parties to undermine the EU in all aspects and the only thing that anyone cares about is now a trojan horse.

On a fundamental basis Musk is an oligarch and that should be reason to ban the shit out of him, not this pointless interview with a pointless person.
The EU is run by left wing oligarchs you fucking retard
They don't give a shit that Musk is an oligarch, they want Elon banned because he's helping their political enemies
If Elon was donating vast amounts of money to them like George Soros they would have no problem
 
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Nobody is going to talk about the fact not 10, not 20 but 150 fucking bureaucrats are doing the observation of this stream?! LIKE WHY THE FUCK THERE ARE 150 OF THEM SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN !!!
 
Is she bringing her Sri Lankan wife on stream lol
Nobody is going to talk about the fact not 10, not 20 but 150 fucking bureaucrats are doing the observation of this stream?! LIKE WHY THE FUCK THERE ARE 150 OF THEM SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN !!!
There are no jobs available in the EU for white people beside "government bureaucrat."
 
workers rights, unions and so forth which the EU champions
Actual trade unionist here, and while I don't have a lot of contact with my Eurofag comrades, you're an actual retard if you believe this.

Most EU countries seem about as subverting as America when it comes to labor and they tax actual workers out the ass. Government, particuarly the bureaucratic kind as the EU is, is always the ally of capital and enemy of the worker.
 
Government, particuarly the bureaucratic kind as the EU is, is always the ally of capital and enemy of the worker.
I agree with that but despite it the EU has far more workers rights than the US. It'll be interesting to see how much farther stuff will degrade in the US once Trump and his infinity jeets start fucking things up. Basically at this point the situation for everyone who isn't an oligarch or a politician is pretty bad all across the world.
 
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