BEIJING, April 28 (Reuters) – Twitter Inc’s founding team member and former director Jason Goldman criticized Elon Musk’s plans to ease restrictions on speech on the platform in an interview Wednesday. ,Thinks this shows “a very naive, unserious approach by Musk when it comes to the issue of content moderation”.
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Goldman was disappointed by Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. “The plans that Musk has announced show how seriously he doesn’t take his product ideas and the philosophy behind them,” he said.
Musk said he bought Twitter to preserve freedom of speech. Goldman said:The First Amendment has no restrictions on anonymity, you can express yourself completely anonymously.It shows that he doesn’t really understand what needs to happen in the field. “
He also rejected Musk’s recent criticism of existing Twitter employees, arguing that the move would expose Twitter employees to abuse and threats from Musk’s more than 86 million followers. Earlier this week, Musk agreed to buy Twitter for $44 billion, but he continued to berate Twitter and its employees.
“You should never allow a future new boss of your company to rant about the decisions your employees have made,” said Goldman, who worked for Twitter from 2007 to 2010, as well as for Google and the Obama administration. .
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