 Well, he actually did it. Elon Musk bought Twitter and all the right people are already losing their minds. As a longtime critic of censorship on social media and vocal advocate of free speech, I'd like to offer a few suggestions. First, if you want people to trust Twitter, we need radical transparency. We should all know what content is getting promoted and what is getting banned by Twitter's algorithms. Second, use AI to categorize content all you want. Flag posts as X-rated, R-rated, hate speech, whatever. But let users decide what they actually see in their feeds. If some people want to filter out everything that could possibly offend them, that's fine. But a handful of programmers in Silicon Valley should not be dictating what we're all allowed to talk about on the platform. Lastly, when all this automation fails, and it will, there must be a legitimate and fair system for challenging flawed ratings and restrictions. Just like free speech, due process is an extremely important value and not just for the government.