
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Tesla CEO and Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk have addressed suggestions that social media platforms should be made less anonymous. Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, a clinical psychologist, is among users who want to reduce anonymity on the platform, but Dorsey said imposing policies that reduce anonymity would be a big mistake. thinking about.
Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey Talk About Twitter’s Anonymity
The topic of how much anonymity Twitter should give its users has been a hot topic of discussion on the social media platform. Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, a clinical psychologist, is one Twitter user who wants to reduce anonymity on the platform. On Friday, he recently tweeted Elon his mask. bought $44 billion on Twitter:
Do not allow anonymous troll demons to post with real, verified people.
Peterson adds:
In a follow-up tweet, the psychologist wrote: He also told Musk: “Virtualization enables psychopaths”
As of this writing, Peterson’s original tweet has garnered nearly 6,000 comments and been liked 12.6,000 times. Among those who agreed with him was Twitter user Lucid Fitzpatrick, who tweeted that he fully agreed that anonymity should be reduced on Twitter.

But former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was quick to warn that low anonymity is a mistake for social media platforms. Musk then clarified, “The payment system and phone verification, but allowing pseudonyms is the worst solution I can think of.”
Many agreed with Dorsey that reducing anonymity is a big mistake for social media platforms. Some Bitcoin advocates emphasize the importance of anonymously expressing their opinions. As one Twitter user explained: [Nakamoto] was anonymous.
Another Twitter user said: Anonymity is absolutely essential to allow freedom of expression and freedom of existence. Discovery, problem-solving and learning, and investigative activity can only flourish under anonymity on the Internet. Otherwise they would have died. A third user emphasized:
Without anonymity, Twitter would definitely die.
In reply to Peterson, Dorsey and Musk, Bitcoin-backed CEOs of Microstrategy, Michael Thalerdetails: “The problem isn’t anonymity, it’s the lack of meaningful results when malicious behavior occurs. We can have a civil discussion and respect your privacy if you request that those funds be forfeited for
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