> That's where you draw the line?

Yes, a "free-speech absolutist" who explicitly promised to preserve a very specific example of free speech on explicit free speech grounds immediately banned the account when he was able to.

And then he banned reporters for reporting on it.

It's the easiest possible example to demonstrate his principles were never genuine here.

See also: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1993828797066748081

> Falsely labeling non-violent people as “fascist” or “Nazi” should be treated as incitement to murder

That's not very free speech, right?

Again I ask you: was Twitter more free speech absolutist than current day X