Dear Elon,
We need to talk. Not in the vague, passive-aggressive way your ex might text after seeing your latest tweetstorm about Mars-based mind implants, but in the more serious, pointed, Earthbound “you broke something and people are getting hurt” kind of way.
You see, your platform—formerly Twitter, now rebranded as “X” (because calling it what it is, a glitchy mess, was apparently too on-the-nose)—is no longer just a social media site. It has become a digital experiment gone full Frankenstein, stitched together with bad code, billion-dollar bravado, and an insatiable thirst for being the center of a very unfunny joke.
And here we are. Watching it burn in slow motion. Again.
You said you bought Twitter to save free speech. You even called it the “digital town square.” That’s cute. But let’s be honest, Elon—if this is a town square, then it is a town where the loudest drunk guy with a megaphone gets an algorithmic boost and the people holding up “Please Don’t Lynch Us” signs are shadowbanned. The dogs are off the leash, and the guy with the “Free Hugs (for Proud Boys Only)” sign is apparently the new moderator.
We need to talk, Elon. Because what you are calling “free speech” is looking a lot more like free-range harassment and curated fascism. And the longer you pretend otherwise, the clearer it becomes that your idea of “free speech” is just speech you find amusing, convenient, or financially rewarding.
So let us dive in. Let us talk about the hypocrisy, the selective censorship, the implosion of journalistic trust, and why your platform now makes MySpace Tom look like a digital prophet.
Your Free Speech Isn’t Free
When you acquired Twitter in 2022, you made it clear: this was a crusade. You were going to liberate the silenced voices, open the gates of conversation, and restore truth to its rightful throne. What we got instead was a platform where Kanye West could post swastikas and not get banned until public pressure turned into advertiser panic.
And you, Elon, retweeted it before deleting it. Free speech, right?
What you call “free speech” has never been neutral. It is curated outrage, calculated silence, and platforming the most grotesque elements of society while banning users who dare question your leadership—or even criticize your coding skills. Remember when you banned journalists for sharing publicly available flight data about your private jet? You called it “doxxing,” but conveniently forgot that the data was FAA-registered and publicly accessible. And when people pointed that out, they were suspended too.
So the rule is: Speech is free, unless it criticizes Elon Musk. Got it.
What about the banning of @ElonJet, a college kid tracking your flights for fun? His suspension was the canary in the coal mine. It confirmed what we feared—this was never about free speech. It was about controlling the narrative. Your narrative.
You Platform Hate, But Silence Dissent
Let us talk content moderation—or, as it currently exists on “X,” content chaos. You fired much of the Trust & Safety team under the guise of “cost-cutting.” What you really did was lay out the welcome mat for white supremacists, anti-LGBTQ hate groups, conspiracy theorists, and every neo-Nazi with a burner phone.
Under your rule, “X” has become the official social network of January 6th cosplay revolutionaries and those nostalgic for Mein Kampf. You reinstate accounts banned for inciting violence—then ban disabled trans journalists for documenting harassment. You offer blue checkmarks to the highest bidder, no matter their ideology or body count, then accuse critics of not understanding “comedy.”
We get it, Elon. You think it is funny until someone makes a meme about your declining ad revenue. Then it is defamation.
You have framed critics as “woke mobs” and “censorship fascists,” ignoring the reality that marginalized communities—especially trans folks, Black users, journalists, and immigrants—are being pushed off the platform by coordinated harassment. Meanwhile, the people sending death threats are rewarded with algorithmic boosts, trending tags, and monetization opportunities.
This is not a marketplace of ideas. It is a junkyard of broken ethics.
Your Tech Is Broken and So Is Your Compass
Remember when Twitter worked? Notifications came in order, your timeline was not a forced feed of chaos, and blocking someone actually meant they were blocked? Now, users are begging for basic features like chronological order and working DMs while you are out there livestreaming from a Tesla wearing a cowboy hat and yelling about “wokeness.”
People are locked out of their accounts for months. Support tickets are ignored. Users are randomly suspended for using “banned words” you will not even publicly define. Entire activist and news accounts are being throttled with zero warning.
Meanwhile, neo-Nazi accounts are verified. They have higher visibility. They trend.
You cannot claim this is a glitch. It is a pattern.
One that leads to real-world violence.
And you, Elon, are not just complicit—you are architecting the echo chamber. You designed the algorithm. You chose the moderators. You reinstated the voices that scream “great replacement theory” while silencing those who report on hate crimes.
This is not just about broken tech. It is about broken ethics.
Your Ego Is Not a Content Strategy
You want people to believe you are a misunderstood genius who loves free speech so much he bought an entire company just to preserve it. But if that were true, why does every decision feel more like vengeance than vision?
You suspended a guy for making a parody account of you. You mock those who flee the platform. You openly encourage trolling while telling advertisers “go f*** yourself” onstage. Is this leadership or a midlife crisis with a venture capital slush fund?
You do not seem to understand that running a global communications platform is not the same as launching a rocket. You cannot debug hate speech. You cannot blame content failures on supply chain issues. You cannot automate empathy.
Twitter was not perfect, but it had guardrails. You stripped them for laughs.
Now the car is crashing, and you are live-tweeting the skid.
You Let the Fascists In, and Now They Are Decorating
Let us not pretend this is neutral.
When “X” gives priority to users who pay, it gives priority to fascism. Many of the blue checks now are not verified experts or real journalists. They are trolls, grifters, and MAGA operatives whose only talent is yelling louder than everyone else. And they are emboldened.
Why? Because they know “X” is their playground now. They can harass LGBTQ+ youth. They can spread lies about elections. They can target journalists and call it “banter.” They know they will not be suspended—because Elon is watching, and Elon is laughing.
This is not a town square. It is a curated fascist-friendly buffet, and you are the maitre d’.
You Are Not a Victim of Cancel Culture
Let us end the martyr act. You are not censored. You are not oppressed. You are not the last bastion of free thought in a world gone mad.
You are a billionaire with global influence, six companies, and a direct line to U.S. policymakers. You get booked on podcasts, invited to think tanks, and quoted endlessly. Your tweets move markets. Your endorsements crown presidential candidates.
You are not censored. You are the system.
And when people call you out, you block them. You ban them. You ban their satire accounts. You ban their screenshots. You claim parody is a threat and facts are “boring.” You do not want freedom. You want control.
You want to be worshipped.
But here is the kicker: real free speech protects critics. Even yours.
So Here Is the Ask
You want to be a free speech absolutist? Start by making space for voices that do not align with yours. Reinstate the journalists you banned. Create actual community moderation policies, not vague “terms” that let fascists flourish and victims vanish. Fund teams to protect users, not silence them. Bring back transparency reports. Fire the “anti-woke” yes-men whispering in your ear. Hire ethicists who understand what words do in digital spaces.
And for the love of Dogecoin, stop calling it “X.” It sounds like a failed cologne.
Conclusion: This Is Bigger Than You, Elon
You bought a platform with 200 million daily users. That makes you a gatekeeper of global discourse whether you like it or not. You can either lead with principle or crash it into a wall because someone made a meme about your hairline.
Right now, you are choosing the wall.
People are fleeing. Hate is rising. Democracy is hemorrhaging—and your platform is the accelerant. This is not just a brand failure. It is a societal risk.
You claim you love humanity. Prove it.
Fix your platform. Admit the mistakes. Open the damn gates to voices you disagree with—especially the ones holding you accountable. That is free speech. That is courage. That is what Twitter used to try to be.
And stop boosting white supremacists. That is just gross.
Sincerely,
A Formerly Verified User Who Remembers When Twitter Wasn’t a Hate-Fueled Dumpster Fire
Call to Action for Readers
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