That designation has come under serious scrutiny since, with the billionaire accused of tilting the the platform in all sorts of ways to suit his own ends.
Musk and other titans of US industry were treated to a lunch with Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi crown prince on President Donald Trump’s lavish visit to the Gulf.
Here are Trump, Musk, and the crown prince saying hello:
.@elonmusk greets @POTUS and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman inside the Saudi Royal Court pic.twitter.com/793zuBcocJ
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 13, 2025Free speech absolutism is anathema to Crown Prince Mohammed and his officials, who tightly suppress dissent.
A recent example appears to be Ahmed al-Doush, a British man detained in Saudi Arabia and sentenced to ten years in prison.
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After an international outcry, his execution was called off.
The list goes on.
Google, Facebook and others have been comfortable with censorship and repression in countries like China, Thailand (where criticising its monarchy is illegal), India and Turkey.
But Musk breaking bread with the Saudi ruler is an especially vivid example.
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