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Elon is honeydicking Twitter....

richaceg

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He's offering a takeover under the guise of "free speech"...It might be good for twitter but...there's something about Elon that might drop twitter subscription if he does took it...idk...
 

SchlongConery

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Maybe he's just trying to juice up the price of shares so he can unload his? Isn't that kind of how Elon operates?

Say what they will about Elon Musk but I think the furthest thing from his motivations is increasing his personal financial wealth.
 

nervousintheservice

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Could someone please define "honeydicking"?
He likes to tweet things that might be considered PR for Tesla, perhaps controversial comments, whatever is on his mind. And he doesn't like censorship when it affects him. So he buys a bunch of shares, threatens to get on the board and influence policy. Declines a board seat and now says maybe he'll buy all the shares. An owner or chairman would be subject to a lot of rules that would prevent his usual behaviour. So perhaps the stock price rises now that he suggests a takeover? Who really knows his motives here, but it certainly sounds like some kind of fuckery to me.
 
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JeanGary Diablo

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It seems "Benny" doesn't understand what freedom of speech actually means.

Anyone who thinks their freedom of speech is being violated only needs to answer two questions:

1. Was your comment threatening, did it aim to incite violence against a person or a particular group, or was it defamatory/libelous?

2. If not, were you arrested and/or imprisoned for your comments?

If the answer to both of these questions is no, then your freedom of speech has been fully protected.
 

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It seems "Benny" doesn't understand what freedom of speech actually means.

Anyone who thinks their freedom of speech is being violated only needs to answer two questions:

1. Was your comment threatening, did it aim to incite violence against a person or a particular group, or was it defamatory/libelous?

2. If not, were you arrested and/or imprisoned for your comments?

If the answer to both of these questions is no, then your freedom of speech has been fully protected.
You act like a psychic like you know exactly what Elon will do with Twitter when it reality you have no idea what he intends on doing with free speech and open sourcing and are just acting like an echo chamber to other billionaires who own the media and tell you what to think and say. Like Mark Zuckerberg and friends…
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Mr Deeds

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It could just be green mail. He offers 56 a share, the board offers 65 and he walks with a hefty profit.
 

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Say what they will about Elon Musk but I think the furthest thing from his motivations is increasing his personal financial wealth.
the way he treated bitcoin and Dogecoin…. That’s mostly what he cares about.
 
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