The world’s richest man officially acquired Twitter on October 27, 2022. Since then, he has fired most of the workforce, allowed any kind of content to be posted with very few restrictions, and has faced an advertiser boycott that has almost wiped out the value of his original $44 billion investment.
Elon Musk, who backed Donald Trump in his successful bid to be re-elected president of the United States, paints himself as a maverick and freedom fighter against the establishment and its attempts to silence free speech.
However, a recent court filing related to The Onion’s acquisition of Infowars.com reveals that while Musk is all for free speech, he isn’t keen on allowing X users to own their content or even their usernames.
Musk claims ownership of all X accounts
In November, satirical news outlet The Onion won the bidto acquire Infowars after its founder, Alex Jones, declared bankruptcy. Jones was forced to liquidate his assets after defamation judgments …