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Hey .@elonmusk , you suspended one of the most legit accounts on Twitter .@dom_lucre for posting innocuously FACT driven info about the shady ass Obamas, while active AL Qaeda and Taliban terrorist members keep their accounts
What is Twitter really “X”ing out?
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Elon Musk says the plan with X is for it to become half of the global financial system.
He goes on to say that the app will simplify people’s lives.
This is the introduction to the centralized digital prison the elites plan to place us all in.
Just imagine a world where everything you do is tied to one place online. You wake up one day to your account being banned and your money wiped out because you weren’t being a good little sheep.
Who is controlling said data, personal information, & finances because it’s not going to be you?
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As many of you know by now, Dom Lucre's X account was suspended last night.
Those on the right are claiming that Elon Musk and Twitter unfairly suspended him because they are once again trying to ban conservatives.
Those on the left are celebrating the suspension of Dom because, well, they don't like what he posts. I don't think either approach is right.
The way I see it is that Twitter needs to come up with a better solution. If someone is banned or suspended, both the account owner and everyone else on Twitter should be able to see exactly why. We need transparency.
When viewing a suspended account, everyone should be able to click to see the Tweet that the user was suspended for and/or the exact reason for the suspension as well as how long that suspension will last.
The same should go for shadowbans. If an account is shadowbanned, the user and those visiting their profile should be able to clearly see this and see the reason for the ban.
Additionally, I think Twitter should allow for a 'community notes' type suspension voting system. They should explicitly show the rule that the user broke and allow the community to vote on whether or not that user broke that rule.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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