Elon Musk Defends Twitter, "People Decide The Narrative"

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-08 02:59:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-08 07:41:32

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Elon Musk Defends Twitter, "People Decide The Narrative"

Twitter CEO Elon Musk defended the platform as a place where "people decide the narrative" after one of its prominent critics, Peter Navarro, was fact-checked in a Community Note. The note revealed the truth about Navaro's claims that India was profiting off of Russian oil, which sparked a back-and-forth between Musk and Navaro on Twitter.

The controversy started when Navarro, the former White House Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, claimed in a Fox News stream that India was "actively involved in buying Russian oil and reselling it" and that the country was "making a killing by exploiting market sanctions against Russian oil."

A Twitter Community Note, which is a fact-checking feature used by Twitter for the transparency of information on its platform, clarified the issue. It revealed that while India has criticized Western nations for imposing sanctions on Russia, it has also had its own sanctions against Russian oil; and that Navarro's claim about India making a profit on Russian oil was false, as the country turned away a Russian oil tanker in October 2022.

In response to the reveal, Musk tweeted: "People decide the narrative. What stays and what goes should be determined by the people, not arbiters of truth." The statement shows Musk's vision for Twitter and emphasizes the idea that the platform offers a place for free speech and for different ideas and narratives to coexist.

This incident once again highlights the ongoing debate about facts, free speech, and responsibility on social media platforms. While Musk intends to create a platform "where people can choose to follow sources who are fact-based," it remains to be seen how he will balance these aims with ensuring accurate information and preventing the spread of misinformation.

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