Elon Musk begins unbanning some high-profile Twitter accounts, starting with Jordan Peterson and Kathy Griffin

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Elon Musk is acting on his vow to
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on Twitter users. Twitter has reinstated the accounts of three controversial users, including conservative satire site Babylon Bee, conservative author (and former YouTube personality) Jordan Peterson and comedian Kathy Griffin. A decision about former President Donald Trump has "not yet been made," Musk said, although the CEO previously said he would
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The action comes as part of "Freedom Fridays,"
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to Musk. However, it also appears to contradict Musk's previous pledge to
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before undoing bans or otherwise making significant content decisions. The council was supposed to ensure that Twitter's policies reflected a wide range of viewpoints.

Kathie Griffin, Jorden Peterson & Babylon Bee have been reinstated.

Trump decision has not yet been made.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)
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Both Babylon Bee and Peterson were banned earlier this year for violating Twitter's hate speech rules protecting transgender people. Griffin, meanwhile, was banned for responding to Twitter's messy
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by impersonating Musk. As you might imagine, these actions are likely to have critics. LGBTQ rights advocates like GLAAD
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internet bans on Peterson this summer due to his "hateful and false narratives," for example.

The tech mogul
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that some content would still be subject to severe restrictions. Hate and other negative tweets would be "max deboosted & demonetized," he said. While this wouldn't apply to whole accounts, it would make offending tweets invisible unless you knew to look for them, and would prevent Twitter earning revenue from that material. Free speech at Twitter didn't mean "freedom of reach," Musk added.

The combination of lifted bans and a new moderation policy reflects Musk's attempts to balance his personal desires with commercial realities. While he has argued that Twitter should be a free speech haven where bans are very rare, he has also
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worried their promos might appear next to hate speech and other objectionable tweets. In other words, Musk may still have to clamp down on toxic content even if its creators are now allowed on his platform.

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