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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 12, 2022

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As free speech goes, publishing and tracking location of a specific person seems to be towards the low end of the value spectrum. That said, if he promised not to ban it and then banned it, it certainly sounds like hypocrisy, unless something happened that changed his mind (like somebody used this data to personally attack him?)

I wonder though if it comes all from public data what's the point of banning it on twitter and not at the source? Sounds like useless vindictive move, which is bad form. But if the choice is between banning a couple of especially obnoxious trolls and banning everybody not toeing the party line - I'd still take the former. It'd be better to avoid this, but I'm not sure it is possible - and surely it is hard - to practice it to perfection. I think as imperfections go, this is definitely one, but not a very concerning one, for me. More a gotcha point than a real danger to the public conversation.

(like somebody used this data to personally attack him?)

He tweeted something regarding a masked driver

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1603235998263123969

I dunno if this is related

Yeah I didn't know that when I wrote it, but now I know about that case and it definitely looks like something that could trigger a person. If somebody used some stupid twitter doxer service to attack my kid, I probably would be hugely pissed too, both at the attacker and at the service. It's not unprecedented for bad things to happen to rich/famous people's kids, even without political angle, and some antifa types have absolutely no limits nowdays, as it seems...