Elon Musk responds to LeBron James ‘scary AF’ N-word concern on Twitter

Elon Musk has responded to the controversy involving the proliferation of the N-word on Twitter.

Final week, the Washington Put up reported that, after Musk bought the social media platform, use of the “n-word” skyrocketed by a staggering 500 %.

LeBron James responded to this story, saying it was “scary AF [as f–k].”

“I dont know Elon Musk and, tbh, I might care much less who owns Twitter,” James tweeted. “However I'll say that if that is true, I hope he and his folks take this very significantly as a result of that is scary AF. So many rattling unfit folks saying hate speech is free speech.”

Musk responded by referring James to a thread by Yoel Roth, Twitter’s head of security and integrity.

“During the last 48 hours, we’ve seen a small variety of accounts put up a ton of Tweets that embody slurs and different derogatory phrases,” Roth tweeted on Saturday. “To offer you a way of scale: Greater than 50,000 Tweets repeatedly utilizing a specific slur got here from simply 300 accounts.”

Roth continued: “Practically all of those accounts are inauthentic. We’ve taken motion to ban the customers concerned on this trolling marketing campaign — and are going to proceed working to deal with this within the days to come back to make Twitter protected and welcoming for everybody.”

Elon Musk responded to LeBron James' tweet about racial slurs being hurled on Twitter.
Elon Musk responded to LeBron James’ tweet about racial slurs being hurled on Twitter.
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LeBron James said it was 'scary AF' that the N-Word proliferated on Twitter after Elon Musk purchased the social media platform.
LeBron James stated it was ‘scary AF’ that the N-Phrase proliferated on Twitter after Elon Musk bought the social media platform.
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Musk, in the meantime, additionally tweeted that Twitter has not but modified its moderation insurance policies from when he took over the social media big final week.

Musk, whose web value is estimated as being over $220 billion by Forbes, elaborated that he will probably be forming a panel to deal with choices involving content material moderation and whether or not banned accounts (reminiscent of former President Donald Trump) will probably be permitted to return.

“Twitter will probably be forming a content material moderation council with extensively numerous viewpoints,” he tweeted on Friday. “No main content material choices or account reinstatements will occur earlier than that council convenes.”

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