"By “free speech”, I simply mean that which matches the law. I am against censorship that goes far beyond the law."
The information @ElonJet is publishing is publicly available. One interpretation says: if it's publicly available information, then preventing it being republished is censorship. Therefore Musk is breaking his own rule.
Another interpretation says: whilst it's freely-available information, publishing risks increased harm to Musk himself. I'm no expert on US law, but I'd imagine there's some sort of provision that protects against deliberately risking harm to someone. Assuming that's the case, Musk is being consistent with his own rule.
Given his public profile - and his desire/willingness/record of being provocative - I'd imagine most will adopt the former interpretation.
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