The public square has been reduced to a public spectacle after Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion. Musk’s guarantee was that he would not allow Twitter to devolve into a free-for-all hellscape. Racists, neo-Nazis and far-right conspiracy theorists with access to the platform are having a field day. The crazies want to clamber back on. Musk himself has been deluged with requests from U.S. right-wing politicians to Russian media bosses to end the ban on the crazies. Some celebrities have called it quits. In India, Karan Johar quit Twitter even before Musk walked the building, making space for more positive energies. In the US, TV screenwriter Rhonda Rhimes pointed: “ . . .
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