General Elon Musk Fukkery Thread

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Elon Musk says a Kamala Harris presidency would 'doom humanity' and 'destroy' the Mars program​

Humanity needs to become multi-planetary before a "supervirus" or "nuclear war" ravages the Earth, Musk said​

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According to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the 2024 presidential election, we can say goodbye to life as we know it — eventually.

“While I have many concerns about a potential Kamala regime, my absolute showstopper is that the bureaucracy currently choking America to death is guaranteed to grow under a Democratic Party administration,” Musk, who has endorsed Former President Donald Trump’s White House bid, wrote on X Sunday.

“This would destroy [NASA’s] Mars program and doom humanity,” he added, calling the upcoming November election “a fork, maybe the fork, in the road of human destiny.”

Musk’s latest attack on Harris and government regulations comes as he continues to accuse federal agencies — including the Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Communications Commission — of engaging in lawfare against SpaceX.

After the Federal Aviation Administration proposed fines against SpaceX over unapproved changes before rocket launches, Musk said he would sue the agency and falsely accused them of ignoring safety issues at other companies. He’s also taken aim at environmental safety regulators and at the Secret Service, which investigated his recent comments that were seen by some as a veiled threat against the vice president and President Joe Biden.

Musk founded SpaceX in the early 2000s with the goal of eventually colonizing Mars. On Sunday, he said SpaceX plans to launch five uncrewed Starship megarockets to Mars in two years, with crewed missions set for 2028 assuming that those go well. Part of his frustration with the FAA stems from the agency’s slow approach to approving launches of his Starship megarocket, which has only had four test launches.

In his post Sunday, Musk warned that humanity needs to become “sustainably multi-planetary” before something happens to humanity, hypothesizing about nuclear war or a “supervirus.” But this isn’t the first time that Musk has forecast an apocalyptic scenario that will doom society.

He’s warned about population collapse due to low-fertility rates, artificial intelligence-powered robots taking over the world like something straight out of “The Terminator” (Musk’s Tesla (TSLA+1.12%
) has its own humanoid robots), a repeat of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, and even the sun engulfing and incinerating the Earth (which isn’t expected for at least seven billion years).
 

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damn that's crazy

anyway on bluesky, users have named the blocking function "the nuclear block" because it's such a powerful tool to reduce harassment and dogpiling

you should have control over your experience online

Bluesky

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X/Twitter is reportedly set to remove the block button

If the blocked account is public, it will still be visible to you

via @nima_owji


To post tweets in this format, more info here: https://www.thecoli.com/threads/tips-and-tricks-for-posting-the-coli-megathread.984734/post-52211196

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Even after the Klippenstein ban, folks haven't realized their just useful idiots.

Instead of fighting against the platform they're fighting to be able to use it.

Musk got these resistance cats by the nuts.

They aren't even willing to deplatform from x.
 

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X blocks links to hacked JD Vance dossier​



And suspends the journalist who published it.​


By Elizabeth Lopatto, a reporter who writes about tech, money, and human behavior. She joined The Verge in 2014 as science editor. Previously, she was a reporter at Bloomberg.
Sep 26, 2024, 3:36 PM EDT


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Illustration by Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty Images

X is preventing users from posting links to a newsletter containing a hacked document that’s alleged to be the Trump campaign’s research into vice presidential candidate JD Vance. The journalist who wrote the newsletter, Ken Klippenstein, has been suspended from the platform. Searches for posts containing a link to the newsletter turn up nothing.

A screenshot of a search for a link to Ken Klippenstein’s newsletter.


A screenshot of a search for a link to Ken Klippenstein’s newsletter. A search with the result “No results for https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/read-the-jd-vance-dossier”

The document allegedly comes from an Iranian hack of the Trump campaign. Though other news outlets have received information from the hack, they declined to publish. Klippenstein says in his newsletter that a source called “Robert,” with an AOL email address, offered him the document. Contained in it are what appear to be Vance’s full name, addresses, and part of his social security number.

X said in a post on its safety account that Klippenstein was “temporarily suspended for violating our rules on posting unredacted private personal information.” The company didn’t comment on why links to Klippenstein’s article are blocked. The X account for Klippenstein’s newsletter confirmed the reasoning for the ban. “Ken Klippenstein has been banned by Twitter for publishing private information in contradiction of its rules,” wrote KlipNews.

Twitter, before it was bought by Elon Musk, had a policy regarding hacked materials — but the page is no longer available. A pre-Musk version of the policy, dated 2019, stated that posting or linking to hacked content is prohibited. Under this policy, links to a story by The New York Post about Hunter Biden, the current president’s son, were banned. But in October 2020, Twitter changed its policy to say that it would no longer block hacked materials, after an outcry about how the company had handled the Post story. “Straight blocking of URLs was wrong, and we updated our policy and enforcement to fix,” wrote then-CEO Jack Dorsey.

Musk was one of the people who was unhappy with the decision to ban links to the Post’s story. “Suspending the Twitter account of a major news organization for publishing a truthful story was obviously incredibly inappropriate,” Musk wrote of the decision on the story in April 2022. He even invited former Rolling Stone pundit Matt Taibbi to examine internal documents showing how Twitter handled the decision. (In the course of tweeting his conclusions, Taibbi exposed the email addresses of Dorsey and Representative Ro Khanna.)

It is unclear why X is blocking Klippenstein’s story, but attempts by three staffers at The Verge to post links of Klippenstein’s newsletter failed. We received error messages that read, “We can’t complete this request because this link has been identified by X or our partners as being potentially harmful. Visit our help center to learn more.”

A screenshot of an attempted tweet. The tweet reads “test” along with a link to Ken Klippenstein’s newsletter. A pink error message reading “Something went wrong here, but don’t fret — let’s give it another shot” appears above the composition window. A blue message below the composition window reads, “We can’t complete this request because this link has been identified by X or our partners as being potentially harmful. Visit our help center to learn more.”


Screenshot of my test post

Update, September 26th: Added comment from X’s safety account.
 
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