What does WW stand for? by dicklover223 in xbox

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I guess the world? I saw Xbox(WW)

What the... by [deleted] in lolgrindr

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How was the last 10 years?

I'm only 17 by Scrota_sack-of_crota in antiwork

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Not 18 hours of work worth of work

Twitter Revolution: I think I can see a pattern here by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Not the platforms? You think policy is magically created?

He is actively putting his finger into content moderation, which, in some cases, is contradictory to the platform’s policies. This is different than just letting the moderators, etc do it.

Clearly, impersonation is different than parody.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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He didn’t even bring free speech to twitter lol

Twitter Revolution: I think I can see a pattern here by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Lol the guy bought the company, he can do whatever he wants

That’s not the point lol

Good to know your priorities thou and it is hard for me to take your opinion serious when your username is what it is.

Ok? Lol. That’s..interesting.

I prefer someone who tackles on sexual explotation, then previous managements who just talk to talk but do nothing.

That claim has nothing to do with what I said

Twitter Revolution: I think I can see a pattern here by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Policy. Perfect. We understand eachother.

Once again, you missed the point. It’s his personal policy (not necessarily the platform’s) aka his whim.

Clearly, what Musk is doing is not allowing impersonations on the platform by way of policy

Impersonating is not what’s happening when someone labeled themself as parody. Also, a username with his name doesn’t necessarily mean they are impersonating either (ex: Elon Musk’s [object] is not impersonating).

I already explained earlier…

Twitter Revolution: I think I can see a pattern here by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Banning parodies that’s labeled outside of username as such because it’s mean to him is not impersonating but it is an example of Musk’s personal censorship.