
The Tech Policy Press Podcast X is a Preferred Tool for American Propaganda. What Does It Mean?
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Apr 5, 2026 Kate Klonick, law professor and Lawfare senior editor, unpacks how U.S. diplomacy now treats Elon Musk’s X as a preferred tool. She highlights the surprising official platform endorsement, coordination with military psyops, and how privatization shifted platform incentives. The conversation explores consequences for users, global influence, and regulatory pushback.
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State Department Openly Endorses X For Propaganda
- The State Department cable explicitly directed U.S. embassies to run coordinated propaganda campaigns and endorsed X by name.
- Kate Klonick highlights the cable's novelty and alarm, calling it a high watermark in government-platform alignment.
Platform Independence Has Collapsed Since Musk Bought Twitter
- X's openness to serve government aims marks a collapse of platform independence and norm-based pushback.
- Klonick traces this to rapid shifts since Elon Musk's takeover, eroding platforms' institutional resistance to state influence.
Privatization Removed Accountability Over X's Policies
- Musk's 2022 acquisition removed public-company checks like boards and shareholder pressure, enabling policy and moderation choices without accountability.
- Klonick explains privatization allowed X to eliminate trust-and-safety architecture and pursue owner-driven agendas.

