Elon Musk should face arrest if he incited UK rioters, says ex-Twitter chief
Bruce Daisley urges personal sanctions against Elon Musk for inciting unrest on social media, advocating for stronger UK online safety laws and enhanced accountability for tech billionaires to prevent misinformation.
Read original articleBruce Daisley, a former Twitter executive, has called for Elon Musk to face personal sanctions, including the possibility of an arrest warrant, if he is found to be inciting public disorder through his social media platform, X. Daisley argues that tech billionaires should not be allowed to create unrest without facing personal consequences. He suggests that the UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, should strengthen online safety laws and consider whether the media regulator, Ofcom, is equipped to handle the rapid actions of influential figures like Musk. Daisley criticized Musk's recent posts, including one that suggested a civil war in the UK, and highlighted the need for accountability among tech executives. He emphasized that existing laws should be enforced to remind these individuals of their criminal liability. Daisley believes that the Online Safety Act 2023 should be enhanced to better regulate social media content and prevent the spread of misinformation. He also expressed concern over the influence of tech billionaires, likening them to oligarchs, and called for a more robust approach to managing their impact on society.
- Bruce Daisley advocates for personal sanctions against Elon Musk for inciting unrest.
- Daisley suggests strengthening UK online safety laws and enhancing the role of Ofcom.
- Musk's posts, including claims of civil war, have drawn criticism from government officials.
- The former Twitter executive emphasizes the need for accountability among tech billionaires.
- Daisley calls for the Online Safety Act 2023 to be improved to regulate social media more effectively.
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