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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

Prashant Kishor, Sheikh Hasina and Pep Guardiola are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 30.04.22, 08:40 PM

Following his purchase of Twitter, the world’s richest man-child and free-speech illusionist Elon Musk declares that nobody will henceforth be banned from the social media platform unless they “happen to annoy me repeatedly”. Musk states that a moderation committee of four handpicked by him and called the “4 AM Stoners” will supervise controversial tweets, that is “those remarks that air unfounded criticism of SpaceX, Tesla or Twitter itself”.

Meanwhile, more than a thousand professors, bureaucrats and artists write to Twitter’s new headquarters (also known as Musk’s porcelain throne) requesting for a special edit button that lets users rewrite tweets posted 10 years or earlier so as to not get cancelled in their sleep. Hindutva trolls in India make a special request of their own, urging Musk to introduce a saffron tick for Twitter profiles “that have proven their allegiance to the Hindu Rashtra by posting at least 500 anti-Muslim tweets”.

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Elsewhere, Jeff Bezos calls Twitter “a toxic pool of cynicism and negativity”, before releasing tentative plans for his own microblogging site called Glitter, a safe space where only good vibes and Washington Post articles will be allowed to trend.

Wondering what else happened while you waited for your favourite billionaire to take over your life? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

April 25

Emmanuel Macron invokes French footballer Kylian Mbappe to describe how he is neither a left winger nor a right winger but someone who likes to operate in the centre TT archives

April 26

Sheikh Hasina congratulates India on growing its termite population without assistance from Bangladesh

April 27

Pep Guardiola expresses his disappointment at Man City fans pointing lasers at Real Madrid players as they ‘didn’t do so with enough intensity, coordination or precision’

April 28

Prashant Kishor is appalled after hearing that Rahul Gandhi’s unborn child has been selected as the next in line to take over the Congress presidency from Sonia Gandhi

April 29

Asked about which body fluid of the other person they are yet to taste, Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly utter in unison: “The nectar of our souls” Image tweeted by Culture Crave

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