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foreign welcome to the making sense podcast this is Sam Harris just a note to say that if you're hearing this you are not currently on our subscriber feed and we'll only be hearing the first part of this conversation in order to access full episodes of The Making Sense podcast you'll need to subscribe at samharris.org there you'll find our private RSS feed to add to your favorite podcatcher along with other subscriber only content we don't run ads on the podcast and therefore it's made possible entirely through the support of our subscribers so if you enjoy what we're doing here please consider becoming one welcome to the making sense podcast this is Sam Harris okay the end of the year is upon us I'm going to talk a little bit about Twitter and Elon and Free Speech here the end of my year was marked by among other things my deleting my Twitter account which has been surprisingly significant I've talked about this a little bit on the podcast and on other people's podcasts but um it was uh really like leaving a bad relationship and psychologically it was a pretty interesting thing to do but um Twitter has been everywhere I'm still seeing the signs of its chaos everywhere in the Press so I feel like I should take a few minutes to reflect on what I think is happening there and how it relates to what's happening in American society generally my Twitter is in many ways the seat of our societal dysfunction social media is surely the seat of that dysfunction but Twitter in particular because journalists and politicians appear immovably anchored to it but as I'm going to say a few things about Elon let me just confess my uncertainty about doing this as I've said or implied before Elon has been a friend I'm not sure what the status of that friendship is now frankly and that has a lot to do with Twitter and I've had to confront this problem before I've had many friends and now former friends who have large public platforms and who have said and done things in public over the years that I have found fairly reprehensible and have had to figure out whether to say something about that and I'm still uncertain about the ethics of all of this I don't know what having a friendship or a form of friendship should count for at moments like this my default is certainly to more carefully calibrate what I say or even whether I say anything at all in these cases whereas if it's a stranger out there doing the analogous thing I'll say something without much reflection about that and I'm not sure which way the balance should swing should I be treating strangers more like friends should I be treating friends and former friends more like strangers I honestly don't know what the answer is but um in the case of Elon he's taking...
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