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Elon Musk’s Twitter disbanded its Trust and Safety Council in December, not long after the self-described ‘free-speech absolutist’ bought the social media platform. But while the Council is gone, it seems as if the tech tycoon himself is deciding what will be considered hate speech on the site based on his own private views.

In March, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO told his millions of followers that he found “cis” to be personally offensive, and now it appears that it will be an indexed term whose use could result in an account suspension for those who employ it.

“The words ‘cis’ or ‘cisgender’ are considered slurs on this platform,” Musk posted in response to a man who claimed to have been harassed by the term used perjoratively.

“Repeated, targeted harassment against any account will cause the harassing accounts to receive, at minimum, temporary suspensions.”

The term cis-gender and its short form cis—from the Latin meaning “on this side” that is the root opposite of trans—came into popular use as a way of describing people who feel comfortable with the gender they were assigned at birth.

Twitter’s new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, did not respond to a request for comment from Fortune.

‘Cis’ as a slur
Behavioral scientist Caroline Orr Bueno, who tracks online misinformation and hate speech, said Musk may have ventured into new territory with his latest policy.

“As far as I’m aware, this is the first time a social media platform has designated the term ‘cis’ as a slur,” she wrote.

When the Tesla and SpaceX CEO acquired Twitter for $44 billion in October, Musk promised to foster a town hall atmosphere where even his most ardent detractors were welcome “because that is what free speech means”.

However, the serial entrepreneur and world’s richest person appears to at times have let his own personal views shape and inform his policies governing what can and cannot be said on the platform.

Before his current decision to declare ‘cis’ and ‘cisgender’ slurs, the Twitter owner, who has a transgender child who has disowned him, has been critical of trans protections and in April removed rules banning deliberate “misgendering” or “deadnaming” of users—in other words, prohibitions on employing the name trans users had before they transitioned.

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Yesterday, after posting a Tweet saying that I reject the word ‘cis’ and don’t wish to be called it, I receive a slew of messages from trans activists calling me “cissy” and telling me that I am ‘cis’ “whether or not I like it”.

Just imagine if the roles were reversed.
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Also, to coincide with the start of Pride Month, Musk agreed to actively promote What is a Woman?, a online film meant to delve into gender definitions that was produced by the right-wing Daily Wire and is considered offensive by many in the LGBTQ community.

Initially the Twitter content moderation team had limited the reach of What is a Woman? by flagging the controversial film for “hateful conduct”, but they were subsequently overruled by Musk. The movie has since gone on to garner over 185 million views, thanks in part to Musk’s explicit endorsement.

In the immediate aftermath of that reversal, Musk’s second head of trust and safety left the company, claiming to have resigned.

His first, Yoel Roth, resigned in November shortly after Musk took over, and went on to openly criticize the entrepreneur for his “impulsive changes” that “made clear that at the end of the day, he’ll be the one calling the shots“—a claim that appears to be prescient.

A month later Musk implied the former Twitter safety chief was in favor of sexualizing children, reportedly forcing Roth to flee his home alongside his husband.

Limiting content
Twitter does belong to Musk and his investors, meaning they are within their rights to act with their property as they see fit. But Musk has often adopted the moral high ground of untrammeled free speech in his justification for buying the platform. In this context, applying new prohibitions on certain terms could be seen as contradictory to this claim.

This isn’t the first time Musk has appeared to use his influence as owner to remove or limit content he deemed to be personally damaging, undesired or that does not align with his views.

The Tesla boss suspended an account called ElonJet that posted the movements of his private Gulfstream, claiming it was a threat to his personal safety by “doxxing” him in real time.

And this month, he blocked one of his critics that had made available redacted legal filings involving X Corp that revealed the parent company of Twitter sought to keep the identity of its 95 shareholders under seal.

 
You know that sort of equality will never be permitted on any mainstream platform. So yes, I'm in favour of this because the retards deserve their own medicine.
Sadly, they don't have enough introspection to realize the point of doing this. Then again, given the reason for this site's existence, watching them tard out is pretty funny.
 
Whelp, you reap what you sow. It's more of a "using their own weapon against them" kind of situation. You want to declare words like "Retarded" or "Transexual" as slurs and a violation of TOS, well so could we. I don't necessarily believe in it, but I do like watching the salt flow.

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Assuming the above is correct, okay, this isn't as retarded as the journalists makes it sound. I don't love it, but as slurs in general are not per-se bannable (to borrow defamation terminology since it fits) that's not too bad, and the definition of targeted harassment becomes the point of failure that needs watching. Since that's been a huge failing for almost a decade on nearly all social media at this point...

Mostly I'm amused because really this is no more arbitrary than a lot of slur designations.
 
The schadenfreude is too good. The same people that complained that certain words are offensive are now mad that they can't say certain words anymore, the irony is just beautiful. Besides, we're not actually restricting freedom of speech, we're just making Twitter a safe space for everyone, and if you don't abide, then you're simply uneducated and bigoted. :)

Behavioral scientist Caroline Orr Bueno, who tracks online misinformation and hate speech, said Musk may have ventured into new territory with his latest policy.
I don't know what you're tracking lady but this has been a thing for years. Back then the word retard was ok to say, but liberals decided that it's actually harmful and offensive so it shouldn't be used. You're only caring about this now because someone, that isn't on your side, is using this tactic.
 
Not on board with this. There should be no censorship, period. censoring mean words is exclusively for faggots and pussies.
You never were going to get 100% censorship free twitter. That's always been a pipe dream.

If you want that, go start up a fediverse instance (and then immediately get defederated by 90% of the instances out there, leaving you stuck with either the radfems or the people who think that typing "nigger" is the height of comedy).

Since twitter does need to remain a viable business, the powers that be are going to put restrictions on some of the things people can say. It's gay, but inevitable.

Since those restrictions are inevitable, at the very least they can be non-partisan.
 
You never were going to get 100% censorship free twitter. That's always been a pipe dream.

If you want that, go start up a fediverse instance (and then immediately get defederated by 90% of the instances out there, leaving you stuck with either the radfems or the people who think that typing "nigger" is the height of comedy).

Since twitter does need to remain a viable business, the powers that be are going to put restrictions on some of the things people can say. It's gay, but inevitable.

Since those restrictions are inevitable, at the very least they can be non-partisan.
Good post and I agree, Twitter or any social media site will always have censorship.

Broad strokes, I don't agree with censorship of any form.
 
Why shouldn't you be allowed to say on twitter, what you are allowed to say while you stand on a soapbox on a streetcorner?
You should in theory, the problem in practicality due to tyranny of the normies and techies that will never happen. The problem with individualistic is the majority of non-individualistic people are not responsible enough or care enough to hold value in those convictions. In due part to that at least such actions level the playing field and maybe one day with enough optimistic thinking people will wake up to why such things as freedom of speech are important...

I'm not that optimistic or hopeful however. So as long as the weapon used against me tarnishes my enemy who used it. I'll settle for it. Giving them advantages over yourself does nobody any good.
 
The fags crying over this are the same ones that would pull the "it's a private company" line as smugly as possible when someone they didn't like got banned for having an opinion they didn't like. IDGAF if it makes Elon a hypocrite, he owns it, he can do what he wants, and these dipshits can drown in their own tears.
 
it seems as if the tech tycoon himself is deciding what will be considered hate speech on the site based on his own private views.
As he should. It's his toy. Also - when will Elon's thread graduate from Prospering Grounds, mods? He is sure to escalate.
 
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