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I’m not. But I’m not just pulling this out of nowhere. If it were a DDOS attack, all of X would have gone down, not just a delay in one specific part (the interview).As far as DDOS, I think everyone can agree you aren't the authority on that. I'll believe Musk over you on this until proven otherwise.
Denial-of-service attack - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I’ll admit that I wasn’t following the EU Commission stuff. But, it seems like they’re backtracking anyway.You have conveniently ignored the EU Commission threats.
Brussels slaps down Thierry Breton over ‘harmful content’ letter to Elon Musk
Internal market commissioner’s warning to owner of social media site X was not approved
www.ft.com
Are you referring to this? If so, the “social media posts” aren’t “leftists bad” or even “F Trudeau”. They were specifically inciting violence.Question, are you also ok with the UK's stance on jailing people and attempting to extradite foreigners over social media posts? Wondering where your limits are?
Two men jailed for social media posts that stirred up far-right violence
People who threw stones, hurled racist abuse and pushed a burning wheelie bin at police also sent to prison
www.theguardian.com
But as to whether or not I’m ok with it - it’s kind of hard to say that they didn’t try to incite violence when it was obviously on their social media. At some point, what you post is communication, and no different than saying it out loud.
If those two said those things out loud in public rather than posting on social media (arguably even more public) then would they be arrested under UK law? If so, then they should be as well.