Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban asked his nearly 9 million Twitter followers their thoughts on the Elon Musk-run platform in a recent post.
What Happened: The “Shark Tank” co-host made three points that he said reflected the state of Twitter over the last few days.
Cuban pointed out the distrust among Twitter users for the government and large technology companies.
Why It Matters: In response to Cuban’s tweets, author James Russell Lingerfelt said that “Many have lost faith in what the government & traditional media outlets report.”
Biographer of Olympic track and field gold medalist Billy Mills, Mike Wise, said, “A lot of stupid-people accounts have recently polluted the site. It’s not worth the time anymore.”
Late last month, Cuban pointed out the lack of transparency on Twitter when it came to free speech and asked “When do we see the @twitter Bill of Rights?"
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