Now that Elon Musk has taken over Twitter in a deal value a reported $44 billion, considerations are being shared that the controversial billionaire could ditch the social media platform’s pointers on hate speech and unleash a hate-filled free for all. In the meantime, there are additionally fears that Musk could reinstate the Twitter privileges of Donald Trump after the ex-president’s ban following the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riot final 12 months.
That is main some celebrities to query their allegiance to the positioning.
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The truth is, The Hollywood Reporter is singling out a couple of who’ve already declared their intention to exit.
Amongst these is actor and director Ken Olin, who wrote, “I’m out of right here.”
These sentiments have been echoed by Brian Koppleman, showrunner of “Billions”.
“Y’all’s, for actual, come discover me over on instagram and the tok. Gonna actually attempt to take a breather from right here for a minute or a month come deal shut time,” he tweeted.
Then there’s Alex Winter of “Invoice & Ted” franchise, who reportedly deleted his complete Twitter historical past and left a Linktree tackle after posting a meme that depicted Musk, Donald Trump and Kanye West because the Three Musketeers.
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Nonetheless, some celebs are taking the alternative method, insisting that if Twitter stops regulating hate speech they’ll be available to battle again.
Such is the perspective of “Star Trek” icon George Takei, who wrote, “Twitter feels just a little like America could really feel if the Republicans take again Congress. All of the crazies would instantly start testing the terrible limits of how far they will push issues.”
Takei then declared, “I’m not going wherever,” including, “We want one another’s voices and energy, and I’ve by no means shied from a battle. When Twitler and the opposite deplorable are let again on her, I’ll be greater than a thorn of their facet.”
In the meantime, director Rob Reiner identified that with democracy hanging within the stability because the essential midterm elections method, “now shouldn’t be the staff to depart Twitter.”
In the meantime, “Sopranos” actor and E Avenue Band guitarist “Little Steven” Van Zandt issued a not-so-veiled risk to Musk in regards to the penalties of reinstating Trump’s Twitter account.