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This mall crater on Mars shows evidence of possible water gullies – Devdiscourse
Posted: May 18, 2023 at 1:55 am
This gullied crater in the Tempe Terra region of Mars was captured using the HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). The small crater shows evidence of possible water gullies, reminiscent of channels carved by flowing water.
This suggests that liquid water may have flowed across the Martian surface in the past, potentially creating habitable environments for microbial life.
In addition to the water gullies, Tempe Terra shows evidence of potential glacial features known as eskers. Eskers are sinuous ridges formed by glacial activity, typically found on Earth.
While the presence of Liquid water, a fundamental requirement for life as we know it, has been confirmed by various missions, it is unclear how long ago it may have flowed on the Martian surface.
These findings by NASA's HiRISE fuel speculation about the planet's past habitability and the potential for future exploration.
HiRISE is flying onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, a spacecraft that has been orbiting Mars since 2006. The powerful camera, designed to capture high-resolution, detailed images of the Martian surface, is a vital tool in unravelling the mysteries of Mars and paving the way for future exploration missions to the Red Planet.
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By India Today Science Desk: Mars is known not just for its characteristic reddish glow, but also for its vicious volcanoes that were once active in the planet's ancient past. Europe's Mars Express has now peered on one such structure that is taller than Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth.
The probe operated above Mars by the European Space Agency (ESA) has imaged the pitted, fissured flank of the planets second-tallest volcano, named Ascraeus Mons, using its High-Resolution Stereo Camera.This image from ESAs Mars Express shows the southern flanks of Ascraeus Mons, the second-tallest volcano on Mars. (Photo: ESA)
Ascraeus Mons stands tall with a towering height of 18 kilometers, but its slopes are gentle, with an average incline of seven degrees. It is the northernmost and tallest of three prominent volcanoes found in the Tharsis region of Mars, which is a volcanic plateau in the western hemisphere of the Red Planet.
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While it is 18 kilometers in height, the volcano has a huge base diameter of 480 kilometers, which gives it a footprint roughly the size of Romania on Earth. Ascraeus is only surpassed by Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano not only on Mars but in the entire Solar System.Several key features are labelled across the frame, including lava flows, chains of craters, channel-like rilles seen on Mars. (Photo: ESA)
The image beamed back by the Mars Express shows the lower southern flank of the volcano and astronomers noticed a dramatic difference in elevation from one side to the other, with the left side of the frame sitting about 10 km lower than the right side.
The probe observed the chasms of the volcano that encompasses an enormous patch of collapsed terrain over 70 km across. The structures reveal lava flows and tubes, chains of craters, channel-like rilles, and large fissures spanning tens of km in length. "These features knit together to form a scene resembling trails of ink dispersing artfully in water," ESA said in a statement.This image shows the region surrounding the martian volcanoes Ascraeus Mons, Pavonis Mons and Arsia Mons. (Photo: ESA)
The spacecraft also observed numerous wrinkled lava flows chains of pit craters, features where strings of circular or near-circular depressions have combined and coalesced to form troughs. Geologists believe that these chains and troughs form where hidden voids lie below the surface, causing the ground to become unstable and collapse a bit like a sinkhole.
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"It is still unclear how these structures formed, but their creation may involve flows of lava, ash, or water or a combination of the three," ESA added.
The Mars Express has been orbiting the Red Planet since 2003, imaging the surface, mapping minerals, identifying the composition and circulation of the tenuous atmosphere, and probing beneath Red Planet's crust.
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End of life FPSO to land on MARS – Upstream Online
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SBM Offshore has contracted Modern American Recycling Services Europe (MARS) to greenly recycle its retiring Capixaba floating production, storage and offloading vessel that is coming to the end of its working life.
The Capixaba FPSO is currently deployed in a water depth of 1350 metres on Petrobras Cachalote field in the Campos basin offshore Brazil. MARS workscope includes the engineering, preparation, dismantling and green recycling of the 362-metre floater has a light displacement tonnage of 54,656 tonnes.
The Capixaba FPSO is expected to arrive at MARS yard in the Port of Frederikshavn in Denmark at the end of 2023 or in early 2024.
"We are glad that SBM Offshore has chosen to retire and green recycle [the] FPSO Capixaba at our EU approved green recycling facility in the Port of Frederikshavn, compliant with all local, national and international rules and regulations," said MARS.
Located in Frederikshavn in northern Denmark, near the North Sea, the contractor hails its MARS Europe facility as the only purpose built site that includes a draining system under a surface of granular material of well compacted crushed rock, to ensure no harm to groundwater.
Our waste segregation system ensures a recycling percentage well above 90% and provides an effective and environmentally friendly recycling process. Our water filtration system with channels throughout the yard ensures that all water being released to the port basin is cleaned, states MARS website.
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David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars: The … – Yahoo Entertainment
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Exactly 50 years to the date of David Bowies final performance as Ziggy Stardust, digitally restored footage of the performance will be shown at the very venue where it happened. On July 3rd, 2023, Londons Eventim Apollo Hammersmith will host a screening of the 1979 concert film Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture, now restored in 4K.
Known as the Odeon back in 1973, the Eventim Appolo Hammersmith will roll out the red carpet to commemorate Ziggy Stardusts legacy, welcoming a fleet of some of his frequent collaborators and musical successors for an on-stage panel ahead of the screening.
The restoration of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture also contains famed guitarist Jeff Becks performance scenes, which were cut from its original iteration. Shot by filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker (Monterey Pop, Bob Dylan Dont Look Back, Depeche Mode 101), the new version complete with 5.1 sound revitalized stellar onstage antics along with candid backstage moments of Bowie and The Spiders from Mars, plus a guest appearance from Ringo Starr.
In addition to the Eventim Appolo screening, simultaneous one-night-only screenings of the Q&A and the film will also go down on July 3rd in cinemas in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, and Australia. Screenings in Canada, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, and Hungary will take place throughout July, while additional screenings will be announced in the US, Latin America, Asia, France, Spain, Belgium, and Scandinavia.
Ticket information and additional details can be found on Bowies website. See a trailer for the restoration below.
If you cant make it to the theater, you can watch Brett Morgens 2022 Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream, which is now streaming on HBO Max.
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Le Mars tennis teams bow out of bracket – nwestiowa.com
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SPENCER The Le Mars Community boys tennis team competed in the Class 1A substate tournament on Friday.
The team opened up against Missouri River Activities Conference rival Bishop Heelan. The Bulldogs were the No. 4 seed in the bracket while the Crusaders were the No. 5 seed.
Le Mars won the regular season meeting by a 7-2 score which featured four singles wins. The Bulldogs did even better this time around, winning five of the six singles matches in order to clinch the win to advance.
Michael Meis won at No. 1 by a 6-2, 6-0 score over Luka Ernesti. The No. 2 match was by the same scores in the other order as Evan Pratt beat Brady Schultz.
No. 4 singles went to Ian Penne by a 6-1, 6-2 score over Jack Bousquet.
The bottom two singles matches went to three sets. Jacob McGill won at No. 5 over Ikey Scott by a 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 score. Devin DeVall claimed No. 6 by a 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 score.
The only loss was at No. 3 as Caden Wurth fell to Jason Breen 6-2, 7-5.
The Bulldogs advanced to play top-seeded an No. 4 ranked Spencer in the next round. The Tigers won their first round contest 5-0 over Cherokee.
When Le Mars and Spencer met in non-conference action earlier in the season the Tigers won by a 9-0 score. It was a similar outcome this time around with the Tigers clinching all of the singles wins necessary to advance.
At No. 1, Sam Feldmann won a close 7-6 (7-5) tiebreaker in the first set over Michael Meis before winning 6-2 in the second set.
Owen Kierscht won by identical 6-1 set scores against Evan Pratt at No. 2.
The Tigers took No. 3 by a 6-3, 6-1 score as Riley DeWitt defeated Caden Wurth.
In the No. 4 matchup, Parker Bergstadt beat Ian Penne 6-1, 6-1.
At No. 6, Gavin Honkomp defeated Devin DeVall 6-4, 6-0.
The only set win for the Bulldogs came at No. 5 as Jacob McGill picked off the second set by a 6-3 score over Quinn Baker. The other set was a 6-1 win for Baker and he led the tiebreaker set before the Tigers clinched the victory with their fifth singles win.
Le Mars finishes 10-4 in dual competition.
Spencer advances to play Spirit Lake in Wednesdays substate final.
On Saturday, the Le Mars girls lost 5-1 to Estherville-Lincoln Central in the first round of their Class 1A regional bracket, ending their season winless in dual action. Individual results for that contest were unavailable.
The Midgets went on to lost 5-2 to Cherokee in the next round. The Braves advanced to play No. 4 ranked Spirit Lake in the next round.
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Mars Hill University Confers Degrees on 159 Spring Graduates – WKYK
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Today is not the end; just the end of classes for a while. With those words, keynote speaker Doug Buchanan encouraged the Mars Hill University class of 2023 to keep alive their love of learning in order to better prepare them for a productive future of work and service. In total, the university conferred degrees on 159 graduates during its spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 6, 2023.
Seventeen graduates received masters degrees, in criminal justice or management. Undergraduate degrees presented were the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Bachelor of Social Work. The bachelors degrees were spread across many of the universitys 35 majors and included the first graduate to earn one of the newest majors: interdisciplinary studies.
President Tony Floyd made a special presentation to the family of Json Pitts, who died in a car crash in 2021 during his sophomore year and who would have been part of the class of 2023.
The nine Bachelor of Science in Nursing Students also were honored on Friday during a pinning and lamp-lighting ceremony to mark their passage from the student role to the medical practice role.
Piper Elizabeth Alexander, a social work major from Andrews, North Carolina, gave the invocation to begin the ceremony. Margaret Marie Crisp, a psychology major from Weaverville, North Carolina, was the student speaker representing the Adult and Graduate Studies students. Nursing major Allie Grace Jones, from Leicester, North Carolina, was the student speaker representing the traditional undergraduate students.
Special music was performed by a sextet of graduates receiving their Bachelor of Music degrees: Christian Andrew Kraemer of Hendersonville, North Carolina; Julia V. Pearson of Hollister, California; Tyler Raymond Reese of Cornelius, North Carolina; Hannah Rose Shoaf of Salisbury, North Carolina; Abigail Elizabeth Wilson of Candler, North Carolina; and Isaac Heath Woodlee of Fairview, North Carolina.
Keynote speaker Doug Buchanan is chair of the universitys board of trustees. He is a graduate of the Mars Hill class of 1988 and the first graduate of the universitys Continuing Education Program (a forerunner of the current Adult and Graduate Studies)-as well as first enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians-to serve as trustee chair. He is a retired vice president of Schneider Electric. In his words to the graduates, he focused on the positive benefits of higher education and cautioned them not to listen to naysayers who downplay the educational and economic value of a college degree. Today is actually the next step in a lifetime of learning. If youre receiving your bachelors [degree] today, go for your masters. If youre receiving your masters today, go for your doctorate. You will not regret it.
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BBC Steeltown Murders: Full cast list as stars of Life on Mars and Gavin & Stacey lead real-life drama – Wales Online
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Set in both 1973 and the early 2000s, Steeltown Murders centres on the hunt to catch the killer of three young women in the Port Talbot area and the remarkable story of how - in the first case of its kind - the mystery was solved almost 30 years later using pioneering DNA evidence.
The drama has been written by Ed Whitmore, who's already brought us real-life crime dramas - Manhunt with Martin Clunes and Rillington Place - and is made by Severn Screen, the company behind The Pembrokeshire Murders and Hidden/Craith.
You'll recognise so many faces in this series, which runs for four episodes, including Philip Glenister, Steffan Rhodri, Stella's Karen Paullada, Pembrokeshire Murders' Oliver Ryan and Keith Allen and original Broadchurch murderer, Matthew Gravelle.
The drama also introduces (relative) newcomers Calista Davies and Jade Croot as the two girls whose tragic murders viewers will see took decades to solve.
And you'll find loads more information about the drama, including the real-life story behind it, how they made it and how the stars approached their real-life characters, here.
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Here's your essential guide to the main cast:
Playing another copper, Philip Glenister is front and centre in Steeltown Murders as DCI Bethell, the man whose determination finally gets the cases solved. Philip, whose family lives down the Mumbles in Swansea, is synonymous with his epic portrayal of DI Gene Hunt from Life on Mars, opposite John Simm. Although part of Steeltown Murders is set in the 1970s, Philip isn't involved in those scenes and his detective in it, couldn't be further from the un-PC Gene Hunt.
Phil also starred in Life on Mars spin-off Ashes to Ashes, Vanity Fair, State of Play, Mad Dogs, Big School and Outcast.
A Welsh actor who doesn't need much introduction with a long career on Welsh TV including Belonging, Keeping Faith, Yr Amgueddfa, Hinterland, Stella and roles in Last Kingdom, House of the Dragon and Wonder Woman, Swansea's Steffan is irreplaceable as Dave Coaches in Gavin & Stacey. Read more with Steffan in our big interview with the star, here.
With parts in Amazon's Good Omens, movie Borg McEnroe, Llangnnech-born actor Scott plays the younger version of Philip Glenister's character. Scott has also provided voices in several video games, including Elden Ring.
The co-lead (with Sian Reese) in BBC's Hidden/Craith, Sion has also been in Netflix's The Sandman, BBC's Requiem and Welsh horror, The Feast.
Merthyr's Richard is another Welsh actor with a long-standing career on TV, one of his biggest roles being DCI Tom Mathias in Hinterland. But he's also been seen in Poldark, Death in Paradise, The Crown, Gangs of London and in the recent big screen sequel, Fisherman's Friends: One and All. In Steeltown he's Colin Dark, who studies the DNA that finally solves the murders.
The Stella star is unrecognisable from her role as perma-tanned Nadine on Ruth Jones' Sky dramedy and in Steeltown she is the no-nonsense DS who pulls in Paul Bethell to try and solve the cold cases.
Here's the list of the full cast of Steeltown Murders
Nia Roberts - Karina Bethell (2002)
Elinor Crawley - Karina Bethell (1973)
Gareth John Bale - DC Geraint Bale
Priyanga Burford - Sita Anwar (2002)
Sharon Morgan - Pat Williams (2002)
Keith Allen - Dai Williams (2002)
Rhys Rusbatch - Dai Williams (1973)
Natasha Vasandani - Sita Anwar (1973)
Calista Davies - Geraldine Hughes
Jade Croot - Pauline Floyd
Kriss Dosanjh - Rohan Anwar
Mathew Gravelle - Seb
Richard Corgan - DS Chris Lewis
Oliver Ryan - DS Ray Allen
Dyfan Dywfor - DS Vic Jenkins
Steve Nicolson - DI Tony Warren
Aneurin Barnard - Joseph Kappen
William Thomas - Denver Hughes
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Masha Gessen Resigns in Protest From PEN America Board – The Atlantic
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Updated on May 16, 2023, at 5:31 p.m. ET
Since the earliest days of the war in Ukraine, much of the Western world has become squeamish about Russian art. Tchaikovsky would not be played. Russian literature was kept high on the shelf. Moscows famous Bolshoi Ballet was disinvited from touring abroad.
Such boycotts have only increased in intensity, and in ways that demonstrate how wartime assaults on freedom can ripple far outside the conflict zonewhere the sound of war is not that of bombs detonating but of piercing silence. Now the impulse to censor anyone Russian has arrived in the United States, at a venue that is designed toof all thingschampion and promote freedom of speech and expression: PEN Americas annual World Voices festival. It has also led, quite precipitously, to the writer Masha Gessens decision to resign as the vice president of PENs board of directors.
This past Saturday, as part of the festival, Gessen was set to moderate a panel showcasing writers in exile, two of them, like Gessen, Russian-born authors who had left their country in disgust. But a day before the event, ticket holders received an email saying that because of unforeseen circumstances the panel had been canceled. Their money would be refunded. No other explanation was offered and any trace of the event disappeared from PENs program online.
A small delegation of Ukrainian writers, who participated in a panel planned for the same day as the canceled Gessen event, had declared they could not attend a festival that included Russians. Because two of the writers, Artem Chapeye and Artem Chekh, are active-duty soldiers in the Ukrainian army, they argued that there were legal and ethical restrictions against their participation. Chapeye, a writer whose short story The Ukraine was recently published in The New Yorker, texted with me from a bus on his way back to Ukraine. He didnt see himself as having boycotted the Russians. It was simply that their presence was incompatible with his. The Russian participants decided to cancel their event themselves because we as active soldiers were not able to participate under the same umbrella, he wrote.
Chapeye said he couldnt make distinctions between good Russians and bad Russians in this case. Until the war ends, he wrote to me, a soldier can not be seen with the good Russians.
I spoke with Suzanne Nossel, the CEO of PEN, who described the events of recent days as a tough situation, in which the Ukrainians presented themselves as being imperiled if they took part. Nossel told me shed offered to have Gessens event take place under different auspices, not the World Voices festival, though at the same venue and at the same time. But in the end, as she put it, that was not an option.
To Gessen, it was abundantly clear that PEN had been blackmailed by the Ukrainians. And while Gessen empathized with the Ukrainians position and their cause, the proposed rebranding of the event seemed absurd. I felt like I was being asked to tell these people that because theyre Russians they cant sit at the big table; they have to sit at the little table off to the side, Gessen told me. Which felt distasteful.
The organization, Gessen said, had already tried to anticipate certain sensitivities. The notion, for example, of doing any kind of Russian-Ukrainian dialogue was out of the question. Gessen understood that this would be akin to implying moral equivalency when one side is clearly the aggressor. For this reason, the two events were kept separate. For Ukrainians, who point out that Russia has been trying to extinguish their national identity for centuries, the war has been a chance to assert on an international stage that their voices need to be heard. Gessen was aware of how this urge had been expressed elsewhere in the literary world. Just a few days before, at a literary festival in Estonia, a Ukrainian writer, Olena Huseinova, had conveyed her distress at the presence of a Russian-born poet, writing an open letter suggesting what she would do in her place: I find myself compelled to confess that were I to embody a Russian poet, my tongue and my language would sink into a weighty stillness, as if lifeless and bereft of motion deep within me. Probably, nowhere else would I belong, except within this silence and void. The Russian poet was put on a plane and sent home from the festival.
Gessen, who uses they/them pronouns, said they could understand Ukrainians acting in this way. After all, the Ukrainians country had been invaded, hundreds of thousands of their fellow citizens brutally murderedthe desire to be cruel to Russians was perfectly comprehensible. But Gessen expected a different response from PEN.
Its up to people whose country hasnt been invaded, whose relatives havent been disappeared, whose houses are not being bombed, to say there are certain things we dont dowe dont silence people, Gessen said. Were a freedom-of-expression organization. Im not blaming the Ukrainians for this.
I cant look my Russian colleagues in the eye, they added. I cant serve on the board when I feel like this organization did something that it shouldnt do.
Its not the first time that PEN has struggled with the question of how to balance a commitment to freedom of speech with other political pressures. The incident brings to mind a protest in 2015 from a couple dozen writers, including Joyce Carol Oates and Francine Prose, who took issue with PENs decision to give a free-speech award to Charlie Hebdo. The satirical French magazine had been the target of a terrorist attack that left 12 people dead and 11 more injured. But the dissenting writers didnt think it was right to award a publication that had caricatured Muslims. There is a critical difference between staunchly supporting expression that violates the acceptable, and enthusiastically rewarding such expression, read the writers letter. The suggestion was that free speech should be supportedincluding Charlie Hebdos anarchic expressions of disdain toward organized religionjust not always so loudly. In the end, PEN stood by its award, presenting it to the surviving Charlie Hebdo editors, who were protected by armed guards.
Gessen said there is a lot of debate internally at PEN about the boundaries of free speech, and does not personally identify as a free-speech absolutist. We regulate speech in this country all the time, Gessen said. We could have a much more meaningful discussion if we accepted that we regulate speech and talked about why and how we do it.
The problem in this instance was that the decision to sideline the Russian participants came not as the result of deliberation, but rather in response to an ultimatum delivered by the Ukrainians, one that left no room for debate. In the end the Russian presence appeared as if it were a stain that had to be quickly covered up. Even if the panel remained on the website with a canceled stamp on it or something, even that would be less tragic than what happened, Gessen said. But to just have it vanish? Its almost a literal silencing.
For PEN leadership, the entire situation felt untenable, Ayad Akhtar, the president of PENs board, told me. The decision was made on the basis of certain human considerations, he said. Had we made the decision on the basis of principle, it would have meant a human cost that we certainly didnt want to pay at this particular moment given whats going on in Ukraine.
But when asked about Gessens resignation, Akhtar simply sighed. Its a big loss for us, he said. A big loss.
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JESSE WATTERS: Not everybody has the luxury of free speech anymore – Fox News
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Fox News host Jesse Watters calls out censorship of Americans on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
JESSE WATTERS: Not everything's about money except on CNBC. On CNBC, everything is about money. Censoring the laptop, the lab leak was all about money. Follow the money all the way to China. Now, here's a concept that maybe CNBC can understand. You can have money and free speech. You guys ever think of that? You can have both. Now, I know CNBC usually interviews CEOs that, you know, if they think they could make a billion dollars they'd rip their own vocal cords out. But Elon Musk isn't a traditional CEO.
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Musk is like an advanced technology developer. He's a product genius, a software creator. His brain doesn't worry about what everybody else thinks. He doesn't have the time for that. Plus, Musk made so much money, he doesn't care. Hedoesn't have to hold his tongue to keep his wealth. Now, the problem with the United States right now is that the more truth you tell or the bolder you are, the more you put your money at risk. Not everybody has the luxury of free speech anymore. Cancel culture killed it.
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Now, everybody won't be able to make enough money to speak freely. Okay, I accept that. So, we need to take the mob out, get our voices back and Elon speaks for all of us. Kind of like Trump did before he got censored. Biden's lost his mind, Soros is a villain and the last election wasn't that fair. Everybody knows it, but a lot of people would rather be rich liars thanhonest and broke. But that's a choice we shouldn't have to make and thankfully, Elon Musk is breaking us out of that box.
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Elon Musk Doesn’t Care About Free Speech – The New Republic
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In no way has Musk shown a genuine commitment to free speech, even as he continues to pay lip service to the concept. And his decision over the weekend to censor tweets in Turkey may have been his most egregious violation yet. Pressed by Substacker Matt Yglesias on Saturday, Musk responded in a typically petulantand revealingfashion. Did your brain fall out of your head, Yglesias? he tweeted. The choice is have Twitter throttled in its entirety or limit access to some tweets. Which one do you want?
Its obvious which one Musk wants, but the choice here is far from obvious. Musk could have dared Erdoan to block Twitter entirely in Turkey. If Erdoan had blinked, then Musk would have looked noble for once. If Erdoan instead blocked Twitter, at least his supporters and opponents would have been silenced equallyand such a move would have made his authoritarianism even clearer to voters.
Musk also argued that, well, everyone complies with these requestsand that he was, in fact, being more transparent than his peers. This is par for the course for all Internet companieswe are just going to be clear that its happening, unlike the others, he tweeted. Except thats really not the case. In 2014, Erdoans government blocked access to Twitter after it refused requests to censor accounts in the lead-up to local elections. Twitter responded by telling users how to circumvent the ban; access was ultimately restored two weeks later, after an uproar.
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