https://youtube.com/watch?v=pHh9VMq6vsU:879
Adjust the time a little, but it's this time stamp.
Tim says that he is against people trying to police speech on Twitter, that adults who are voluntarily using the service don't need to be protected.
Then he mentions that people are sharing an address, which he apparently does not live at, and then says "That shouldn't be allowed. Doxxing is wrong. And it's for the intent of inciting violence, sure. But I'm not going to go to Elon, I mean, maybe, 'hey Elon, do something, I guess'."
So you are literally arguing that people do not need to be protected on Twitter, and that Twitter is for adults and its use is voluntary, and yet in the same sentence where you try and use yourself as an example and say that even though you're being doxxed you aren't going to tattle to Elon but halfway through your own sentence you convince yourself that maybe you should do just that.
This isn't "enlightened centrism", this is borderline dissociative personality disorder.