As of this morning, Twitter has begun limiting interaction with, and prohibiting retweets and comments on posts that have sub stack links. This move appears to be coming right on the heels of Substack announcing the new “Notes” feature to bring short form microblogging timelines to its platform.
Is this a move too far? Is Elon overstepping in trying to crush competition? Does this move fly in the face of Elon’s definition of “free speech?”
As Musk is a self-described “free speech absolutist” I would say this is far from it. I have a substack post from a week ago that if you click the link I shared to it in a tweet you see a warning that it is potentially spam. So I was not restricted from posting the link, but followers (of which I have few) will think I’m spamming them. It’d ludicrous.
As Musk is a self-described “free speech absolutist” I would say this is far from it. I have a substack post from a week ago that if you click the link I shared to it in a tweet you see a warning that it is potentially spam. So I was not restricted from posting the link, but followers (of which I have few) will think I’m spamming them. It’d ludicrous.
And in some of my posts, attempting to retweet them comes up with a warning "that action is prohibited by twitter"
Your regular Twitter account comes up fine.
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