Twitter Briefly Blocked The NY Post, Elon Cried Foul. Now He’s Doing Far Worse
from the hypcorisy,-thy-name-is-elon dept
When Elon Musk took over Twitter, one of his primary stated goals was to “bring back free speech” to the platform. He was particularly critical of how Twitter had briefly blocked links to a New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s laptop in 2020. But now, the self-proclaimed “free speech absolutist” is doing the very thing he criticized: banning links and suspending journalists.
We’ve discussed at great length how almost everyone misremembers and misunderstands the whole “Twitter suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story.”
But the key factors are that Twitter chose to block the sharing of that link for 24 hours, claiming it violated its “hacked materials” policy. Many, many people (including us) called this out as bullshit, and Twitter backed down the very next day and admitted that was a mistake and said it was clarifying the policy to not include news reporting. The NY Post account wasn’t allowed to post for a couple of weeks, because it was told it had to delete the offending tweet first.
Elon has expressed his anger at Twitter for doing this a few times. When he took over the company, one of the first things he did was to give Matt Taibbi access to internal communications about that (which showed… not much of interest beyond standard discussions within the company about how to handle potentially sensitive materials). He was very excited to reveal this:

He has also suggested that those involved deserved prison time:

(FWIW, it’s absolutely false that Twitter’s actions had any impact on the election. The Federal Election Commission investigated it and found nothing. Multiple reports show that the story gained more traction after Twitter blocked links to it. The block only lasted 24 hours, and no other site blocked links. Twitter didn’t block any of the links to any other story about the laptop).
Either way, last year we called out Elon’s hypocrisy when he did the same damn thing regarding the JD Vance hacked dossier. And yet, that story disappeared after a few days, even though it was arguably worse. That also involved secretive materials that recipients weren’t supposed to have related to a Presidential campaign. And in that case, Elon had no problem blocking links and suspending the reporter.
The only real difference was that it was done under the “doxing” policy rather than under the “hacked materials” policy. Elon has a history of stretching the definition of the “doxing” policy, and ignoring it when the doxing happens to people he dislikes.
And now it’s happened again.
For a while now, a bunch of people have insisted that a huge Elon stan on ExTwitter, named Adrian Dittman, was really an Elon-alt account. The main “clue” was that Dittman sounds eerily similar to Musk. They even did a Spaces together, though many people argued that it was just Musk talking to himself.
Dittman and Musk have occasionally joked about it, but whenever anyone tried to call them out directly on it, they tended to just play coy.
Over the weekend, the Spectator published a pretty compelling argument, saying that Dittman really is not Elon, and instead is just a German dude who lives in Fiji who is a huge Elon fan who just coincidentally sounds an awful lot like Elon.
Elon even responded to a tweet about the piece (jokingly) claiming to reveal that he really is Dittman. Except, you may notice something odd here:

Yeah, the tweet Elon is responding to is not available, saying it “violated the X Rules.” The company has banned all links to the Spectator article and suspended the author, Jacqueline Sweet, for 30 days, claiming that the article violated its doxing policy.


Yup, just like the NY Post with the Hunter Biden laptop story, where Twitter told them they had to first delete the offending tweet, the new ExTwitter also says the offending tweet must be deleted to start the countdown.
And, just as with the NY Post story, anyone trying to share the link is blocked from doing so:

In no world does this violate any actual “doxxing” policy. Dittman was posting under his own name. The reporting was just confirming that Dittman is who he said he was. How is that doxxing? Revealing that someone is who they claim to be is not doxxing by any reasonable definition. It didn’t reveal his location beyond “Fiji,” a country with about a million inhabitants.
But, either way, this is again Elon doing exactly the same thing that he loudly proclaimed was so horrible before, a supposedly egregious suppression of free speech that apparently required a takeover of Twitter and a public airing of the internal discussions that resulted in that decision.
Of course, as with the JD Vance story, these actions will quickly be forgotten, while we’ll undoubtedly keep hearing the misleading (or downright false) claim that Twitter illegally suppressed the story of the Hunter Biden laptop.
Yes, Elon is free to manage ExTwitter however he wants since it’s his property. But it would be nice if some people (including Elon!) could at least have the intellectual honesty to admit (1) that he’s doing the same damn thing that he got upset at Twitter for doing and (2) that this completely undermines his claims about why he had to take over the site.
Filed Under: adrian dittman, content moderation, doxing, doxxing, elon musk, hunter biden laptop, hypocrisy, news reporting
Companies: spectator, twitter, x


Comments on “Twitter Briefly Blocked The NY Post, Elon Cried Foul. Now He’s Doing Far Worse”
Double the standards, double the fun!
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Behind every apparent double standard is an unexpressed single standard.
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If it weren’t for double standards, Republicans would have none at all.
Doxxing is whatever Musk says it is.
This is a classic right-wing tactic. Claim to support a certain freedom, but then change the rules along the way so that only the in-group has that freedom in practice.
It’s doxxing because Musk says it’s doxxing. If it doesn’t qualify even under Musk’s definition, he’ll change the definition so it does qualify. If someone Musk likes does something that qualifies under the new definition, Musk will change the definition again such that they no longer fall afoul of the rules.
He’ll still claim to be all for free speech, though, and his fans will still agree with his assertion. They’ll tie their brains in knots trying to come up with logically consistent justifications for doxxing ever so conveniently only ever being something done by people Musk dislikes.
As Abigail Thorn recently pointed out, though, it’s not really about facts. It’s about values, and about finding “facts” to justify those values. What values would those be? You’ve seen it quoted in comments here before:
“Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit:
“There must be in-groups whom the law protectes [sic] but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”
–Frank Wilhoit
“Free speech” for people like Musk is really just the “freedom” to publicly agree with him. It is ultimately he who decides what is and isn’t covered by “free speech,” not based on anything logical or consistent, but based on how he feels. With all due respect (by which I mean none) to a certain far-right propagandist, Musk’s feelings don’t care about facts.
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There’s a bit near the end of Asimov’s Robot/Empire/Foundation series with a group of xenophobes who permit their robots to violate the First Law of Robotics by deciding who does and doesn’t qualify as a human being.
Holy fucking bingle, Elon.
Also worth noting: Per the blog of maia arson crimew, the accounts of both maia and ryan fae, who researched the Spectator story, were also suspended for 30 days.
Re: Violation?
You broke 1 of our rules.??(NOT LISTED)
Wow, great interpretation of a Police officer.
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Re: go bake a cake
you are wrong about everything and all your ideas are bad.
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The level of projection on display.
You can almost set your watch...
…by Elon’s public demonstrations that he’s not only a pathetic weakling and whining coward, but a psycho retard. He never misses an opportunity to prove (again) that he’s a worthless shitstain in the underwear of humanity and that his only “value” is his worship of himself.
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The r slur is ableist
Elon and his ego makes two, half a brain each, so I guess it makes only one person.
But maybe “person” is unsuitable for this half-cocked half-brained full-dumpshit.
And since I’m not Elon nor Dittman, I can be right.
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$5 Mil for the Big Guy
It disappeared because there was nothing of interest in the dossier. It was a background check done on JD Vance, performed by the Trump team, before they finalized him to become the VP nominee. The worst thing they found about Vance was that he offered some mild criticism of Trump eight years ago.
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Irrelevant. Elon’s hypocrisy would still be a thing no matter what was in the dossier. Implying that “something of interest” would make his hypocrisy more acceptable doesn’t change that fact.
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Something something telling on himself and how much he enjoyed looking at Hunter’s penis?
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And yet he was still a candidate for office. Hunter Biden never was.
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He’s not taking about the story about the contents of the Dossier..
He’s talking about the story about how the news about contents of dossier were blocked.
They are not the same story.
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Who’s asshole tastes better Elmo’s or Trumps?
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There’s nothing in the rules that says it has to be something of interest. That’s also not the excuse Musk used, either.
If this comment gets enough votes as Funny or Insightful this week I will consider it doxxing to post in the weekly roundup as my parents, Frank and Deborah Coward, really did name me Anonymous.
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Yeah, I just bet they did. Parents are the worst!
Re: not alone out there
The Coward family is not the worst example of unfortunate names. Consider “X Æ A-Xii” or “Exa Dark Sideræl”, for two bad examples. Or perhaps “Techno Mechanicus”, for another.
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More evidence of the author’s severe case of EDS.
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Wouldn’t it be more deranged to insist that Elon Musk can never be criticized for any reason?
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Yeah, I was personally thinking going down to the comments, ‘So, wonder how many comments down it’ll take for someone to bleat out “ELON DERANGEMENT SYNDROME!”‘. And here we are. Especially sad when you consider the original concept was pretty pathetic from the beginning.
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Holding powerful people to account is the exact opposite of being deranged. Defending the powerful against fair criticism (or any criticism at all really) is particularly deranged. Musk will never appreciate your efforts to protect his fragile ego from criticism. He has more money than he will ever need. He doesn’t need unpaid sycophants providing really weak cover. Ironically, you’re making him look worse.
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Son if you ever had an original thought in your life you’d call your doctor in a panic thinking it was a tumour.
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Twitter suspended NYpost for nearly 2 weeks.
Stop lying, why are you always lying?
Also, while the stories are broadly similar, this was probably automated based on user reporting, (just as your users routinely hide every post I ever make, including this one) while blocking Hunter laptop story was a quite purposeful decision based on government cajoling and threats. So nothing at all alike, actually.
And of course you know that, so you’re lying about that, too.
But more importantly, why are you always lying?
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Press X to DoubtPlease provide credible evidence that the government coerced Twitter into deleting the links to the Hunter Biden laptop story and/or suspending the account of the New York Post for any length of time. Note that speculation, opinions, and whatever nuggest of shit fell out of your ass today are not credible evidence.
Every accusation, a confession.
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go back a cake, asshat, I really hope you enjoy the next 4 years.
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I hope you get everything Donald Trump promised to give you—including the consequences.
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Oh look bratty Matty living up to his moniker.
Do you need you binkie and a nap?
Yes hun you do.
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I’ve never heard of that time measurement. How long is a cake in standard time?
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I read it as an imperative statement commanding them to crowdfund a cake, but then I remembered that Matty doesn’t understand how crowdfunding works, so it couldn’t be that.
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Why do you write everything as if talking to the mirror?
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“But more importantly, why are you always lying?”
Bro your projection is showing.
Btw where’s all that Kickstarter botting proof you were gonna show us?
Twitter only has 1 rule.
Don’t upset Elmo.
What was perfectly fine 5 minutes ago now is an affront to your lord & master!!
When he does it, its thoughtful and considered.
When they do it, its a crime against humanity & silencing conservative voices (if fscking only).
He lacks the awareness to understand that if its a rule its a rule for everyone even the one with all the gold.
His skin is so very thin that he flips out each and everytime people mention factual things about his electric death trap company, his constant stream of promises that never happen, & his unhinged takes about how he could do things better… (like use subtandard parts & telling his staff to blame the consumers for using the death traps wrong when it breaks)
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To be fair, there’s really only one rule that applies evenly to everyone, and it’s a rule enforced by nature: Everyone dies. Other than that, people worth billions of dollars can get away with pretty much anything they want. Shit, look at the executives of healthcare insurance companies—their policies send ordinary people to their deaths every day and instead of being arrested for murder, the executives receive millions of dollars for “cutting costs” and “increasing profits” and all that other late-stage capitalism bullshit.
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No, not Elon. He’s going to plug a Neuralink into his brain, upload it to a computer, send it on a spaceship to Mars, and live forever.
(Though I pity the computer that is made to run a simulation of Elon’s brain. The computer did nothing to deserve this.)
Well, more hypocrisy from lEon skuM.
'That is horrible, a crime against humanity itself(when I'm not doign it)!'
Time and time again people like Elon make crystal clear that when they complain about something that’s impacting ‘their side’ their real complaint is that they aren’t the ones doing it to others.
I am Adrian Dittman, yeah – it’s time Elon knew that everyone thinks it is stupid.
Reminds me of that time that one troll was writing a manic frenzy of posts with menacing subject lines like “THAD WILL BE DOXXED” as if he was some kind of Holmesian genius for figuring out my name is Thad Boyd and I live in Tempe, Arizona and have a wife and (had) a dog based solely on the subtle trail of clues I left by posting under my real name and linking to my blog.
I’m not saying that they did. But you cannot possibly know that they didn’t.
Dittman looks exactly like I expected him to.
And if it violates ExTwitter’s, then anybody posting there under their real name is technically in violation of it.