I agree with his position on bans. He was trying to make an important point while the interviewer was trying to make it about Trump.
I agree on Trump. He should be allowed back on, so everyone can see every day just what a **** he is. He won't be able to resist egging on the far right and white nationalists but better he do it in the public domain than on Truth Social where only his fans will see it and they are happy for him to do it. People need to be reminded just how destructive he is and that in his quest for power he will destroy all norms, break any law and drag society into his gutter.
Transcript from the clip:
Campbell:
“Are you planning to let Donald Trump back on?”
Elon Musk:
“Well, I think there’s a general question of should Twitter have permanent bans. I’ve talked with Jack Dorsey about this and he and I are of the same mind which is that permanent bans should be extremely rare and really reserved for accounts that are bots or spam/scam accounts — where there’s no legitimacy to the account at all.”
“I do think that it was not correct to ban Donald Trump. I think that was a mistake because it alienated a large part of the country and did not ultimately result in Donald Trump not having a voice.
“He is now going to be on Truth Social as will a large part of the, sort of the right in the United States. And so I think this could end up being frankly worse than having a single forum where everyone can debate.
“So, I guess the answer is that I would reverse the permanent ban. I don’t own Twitter yet so this is not a thing that would definitely happen but my opinion and Jack Dorsey, I want to be clear, shares this opinion is that we should not have permanent bans.”
“Now that doesn’t mean that somebody gets to say whatever they want to say. If they say something that is illegal or otherwise is just destructive to the world then there should be a passive time-out, temporary suspension, or that particular tweet should be made invisible or have very limited traction.
“But I think permanent bans just fundamentally undermine trust in Twitter as a town square where everyone can voice their opinion. I think it was a morally bad decision, to be clear, and foolish in the extreme.”
Campbell:
“Even after he egged on the crowd who went to the US Capitol some of them carrying nooses, you still think it was a mistake to remove him?”
Elon Musk:
“I think if there are tweets that are wrong, they should — and bad — those should be either deleted or made invisible. And a temporary suspension is appropriate but not a permanent ban.”
Campbell:
“So if the deal completes, he might potentially come back on but with the understanding that if he does something similar again he’ll be back in the..” (sin pin? couldn’t hear)
Elon Musk:
“He has publicly stated that he will not be coming back to Twitter and that he will only be on Truth Social. And the point that I’m trying to make which is perhaps not getting across is that banning Trump from Twitter doesn’t end Trump’s voice. It will amplify it among the right. And this is why it is morally wrong and flat out stupid.”