Chapter 240 Musk gets hard again

Chapter 240 Musk gets hard again
"Linda, who on earth blocked Samad's X account without my knowledge?" Musk was extremely angry on the phone.

Because when he was browsing his own app, which was originally Twitter but now renamed X, in the car, countless netizens @ him on the notification page, asking him why he banned Samad's account.

“Elon, it was ADL that put pressure on us, and Jay came to ask for my opinion before the ban. Considering the pressure from Jewish capital, I finally decided to ban Samad’s account.

Considering the advertising resources controlled by Jewish capital, if we do not agree to the other party's conditions, we may face the same dilemma as in the first half of 2023. "Linda Yaccarino on the other end of the phone was not flustered by Musk's anger. Instead, she calmly analyzed the pros and cons for Musk.

Linda Iaccarino is the new CEO hired by Musk after the acquisition of Twitter. She previously worked at NBC Universal Group. The reason why she was chosen to be the president of Twitter was because her past experience in the media had accumulated a large number of personal connections in the advertising industry.

Musk hopes she can use her personal connections to quickly reverse the situation where advertisers are rapidly fleeing Twitter.

It turns out that Linda did it. After leading Musk to visit the Auschwitz site and publicly declared that I am Jewish and I long to be Jewish, advertisers quickly returned to Twitter.

“Am I your boss or is ADL your boss?

Did Samad do anything? Did he make any inaccurate statements?

I don't think there is anything wrong with Hornbill. Even if there is something wrong with Hornbill, what does it have to do with the Samad account?
This account just sent out Hornbill's address, so we have to ban it. Does that mean we have to ban all accounts that promote Hornbill?

I have also advertised for Hornbill. Should ElonMusk's account also be banned?

We are even going to include Hornbill as a banned word, so no user can mention it?

Your behavior seriously violates the company's guidelines and you have crossed the line!"

Musk was originally dissatisfied with apologizing for the Jews. His previous behavior was nothing more than succumbing to the power of money. Now that he sees new challengers launching an attack on the public opinion controlled by the Jews, he cannot tolerate his subordinates bypassing him and making decisions for him directly.

Musk even wanted to offer Hornbill a little help.

Linda said, “Elon, I’m sorry, I should have let you know.

The main consideration is that ADL is putting pressure on platforms such as Twitter, Google, and Bing. Google, Bing, and FB have already responded, so if we don’t respond, we will be chased by ADL.

You know, the impact of this incident should not be further expanded."

Before Linda could finish, Musk's angry voice came from afar: "What do you mean it can't be expanded!

Did Google ban Samad from searching? Did Bing ban Samad from searching?
It is nothing more than a reduction in search weight and replacing politically incorrect content with politically correct content.

How can these actions be less severe than directly banning the account?
This will make users doubt Twitter's freedom of speech. Anyway, no matter what you think, let Sullivan unblock me as soon as possible.

If there is a next time, just quit and get out of here."

Linda wanted to say something, but Musk didn't give her a chance to respond and just hung up the phone.

Still not satisfied enough, after Sullivan unblocked Samad, he directly sent a private message to Samad in the background using his big account: "Sir, are you willing to accept a podcast interview from Elon? Elon Musk left"

Musk also enjoys watching the fun.

It's not wrong for me to interview Samad as a neutral party, right?
What, you said it was too much? Is it too much for me to be a host?

Musk dares to do this today when anti-Semitism is becoming increasingly evident among the American people.

Musk has always felt that the wave of anti-Semitism among the American people came too late. If it had come earlier, he would have been able to refuse to visit Auschwitz, let alone make disgusting public remarks.

At a time when anti-Semitism is on the rise, he doesn't mind doing something to add to the turmoil.

“I’d be happy to be interviewed by you remotely,” Samad replied that day.

Musk sent out several tweets in succession:

"We unblocked Samad's account. The staff blocked Samad's account without my knowledge, which defeats the purpose of X to let people say what they want to say."

"I will be live streaming an interview with Samad on Twitter soon. Please leave your questions for Samad under this X. I will ask the top 20 questions that get the most likes."

While Musk's tweet sparked heated discussions among netizens around the world, it also aroused strong dissatisfaction among Jewish organizations.

"Musk's actions will further exacerbate social division and hatred, and have a negative impact on the rights and interests of minority groups."

"Since October 23, a tsunami of hatred against the Jewish community has swept the world," Jonathan, president of the ADL, said publicly: "Musk's behavior will exacerbate this phenomenon.

His behavior is grossly irresponsible, and the ADL will urge Musk to get back on track.”

"I don't understand why Jonathan would say that. Is there anything wrong with allowing Mr Samad to express his views in public?"

"Who is afraid to let others speak? If Samad's views are problematic, shouldn't you let him speak out before you refute them?" "In order to avoid bias and guidance in the interview, I have given up asking questions and instead adopted the answer with the highest number of likes on Twitter. Is there a problem with this?"

“Is anti-Semitism a collective behavior?”

"I think the ADL is the biggest anti-Semitic organization. It is their existence that prevents American people from having a favorable impression of the Jewish community."

Musk went on full blast on Twitter, which made American netizens feel a little uncomfortable for a while. How come Musk, who had been timid once before, was so tough again this time?

The global media focused on the interview held on August 8. Samad is definitely a top star, and Musk can be considered an evergreen.

The only thing that makes the media a little regretful is why Chen Yuanguang did not participate. It would be great if Chen Yuanguang also participated, then all the top figures in the technology circle would be gathered together.

As a result, Hornbill's number of visits surged.

On eBay in America, the hottest business right now is VPN. Many Americans buy VPNs from Mexico, and then use Hornbill through the VPNs from Mexico.

Would you believe this before? Americans use Mexicans’ VPNs to access Malaysian websites

It sounds a bit fantastic at first, and it is actually very fantastic.

The first Chinese Mexican who started this business couldn't believe it. The market for this thing was so big that he had already made $100,000 in just two weeks.

Some Mexican congressmen have called for turning this into an industry, and some have called for us to follow America's example and ban access to Hornbill, so as not to allow Americans to use our precious network resources.

The various groups were arguing endlessly.

This actually reflects a real problem, that is, the Anglo-Saxon and Jewish groups within America are making a lot of trouble. The Anglo-Saxons used to control the military-industrial complex and the army, so Mexico belongs to their sphere of influence.

This is how the Mexicans were able to let Hornbill survive, because these Anglos didn't mind causing trouble for the Jews.

If Mexico were a Jewish sphere of influence, Hornbill would have been banned long ago.

"Urgent, urgent, why isn't it August 8th yet? I can't wait to see Samad's debut."

“Is there any blogger who can do simultaneous interpretation for me? I can’t understand English and it’s a bit difficult.

Or can anyone give me a translation? "

"I don't know how long Musk can hold out this time. Anyway, he held out for half a year last time before he knelt down. If he kneels down again this time, I don't know if the squids will accept it."

“Hornbill is really useful, but it contains too much banned content. If it is not localized, I don’t think Hornbill can enter China.

This thing can really shake your view of many things, no wonder the Jewish community is facing a big enemy."

"If you ask me, Hornbill is too truthful. Every country has its own collective memory, and there must be some modified parts in these collective memories. Hornbill always wants to poke people in the lungs and expose the parts that are inconsistent with the modified memories to the other side's people.

Isn't this against their political correctness? No wonder our ancestors advocated the doctrine of the mean. Too much rigidity will easily lead to failure. A search engine as authentic as Hornbill will sooner or later be banned worldwide.

But it is really useful, especially for historians, it is much better than Google Scholar.”

Chinese netizens are just watching the fun, since Hornbill has not entered the Chinese market anyway, and they don't think that Hornbill can enter the Chinese market in its original form, even if Tencent is behind them.

Chinese netizens are worried about one thing, that is, Hornbill is banned in all countries around the world, which means they cannot use Hornbill even if they use a VPN, which would be absolutely bad news.

Because some keyboard warriors have discovered that with Hornbill, when you are debating with netizens, you can ask Hornbill for arguments at any time. Your fighting power will be doubled, leaving the other party speechless.

In the end, the other party will either throw a tantrum or disappear in shame, and you can say with a refreshed look, "You don't dare to reply, right?" If you feel that this is not enough to vent your anger, you can add, "That's all?" Some netizens even tell you to "accept me as a disciple" or "kneel down" in order to force the other party to reply.

For keyboard warriors, Hornbill is a treasure trove for literary combat, multiplying their combat effectiveness by ten.

"Welcome Mr. Samad to our interview. This is also the first time I host this kind of podcast program. I am Elon. Thank you for your audience."

Musk is in his office at X.com, with a screen in front of him showing real-time data.

At the moment the broadcast started, more than two million viewers flocked to the entire live broadcast room, and this number is still increasing.

As a result, Twitter staff are in a state of panic and are all paying attention to the network bandwidth. If the bandwidth is not enough, they will increase it at any time.

"Since Hornbill came on the scene, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding Hornbill, and there has also been a lot of controversy surrounding Mr Samad.

In order to avoid being accused of having any bias, I chose to ask Mr. Samad the 20 questions with the highest number of likes under the tweet that informed me of the interview. ”

(End of this chapter)