's former head of safety and integrity said there was more censorship on the platform under , who boosted efforts to get rid of hate speech. Yoel Roth, who suddenly resigned last week despite backing from Musk, said the Chief Twit gave his team the job of making sure the platform flagged hate speech following a boost in such posts after he completed his $44 billion takeover. 'Mr. Musk empowered my team to move more aggressively to remove hate speech across the platform - censoring more content, not less,' Roth wrote in an op-ed for the on Saturday.
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