I think putting him off for those two years has rendered him less powerful on those platforms. You know, really doesn't think it's how reliable he was on it. If Elon Musk had not bought Twitter, they would have not let him on because why cause any just later, we made a decision that we threw him off. That's what it is. In this case, calling it indefinite was a problem. Like they should have either thrown him off or given him two years and then said you're back on in two years. And if you violate again, we'll kick you off for good. It's like dealing with kids. I don't know what other decision they can make.
CNN's Audie Cornish joins Kara as guest co-host with plenty to cover: the Republican disarray in the Speaker of the House vote, the E.U. fining Meta for privacy violations, and Twitter allowing political advertising back on the platform. Also, Donald Trump could get his Facebook account back, and Elon Musk’s year is off to a rough start. Plus, SBF’s former allies are cooperating, and tech layoffs continue.
You can find Audie on Twitter at @AudieCornish, and can listen to her podcast “The Assignment with Audie Cornish” wherever you listen to podcasts.
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