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Man, you really need to have something to back it up when you say shit like this; it's just good practice. This is the quote.
Few will click through, so I'll copy the part where he actually talked about child pornography below. First of all, both times the term "gatekeeping" was used in that link were specifically connected to "censoring political opponents". He was not talking about pornography. He was talking about censorship.
Bringing up pornography is always the bludgeon of anti-free-speech people. If I say, "People should have the freedom to express themselves," some idiot will inevitably say, "This evil person said that everybody should be allowed to make child porn!" This sort of rhetoric is the death of thinking.
Someone should have told him that Elon "stopped" it by trying to make money from it.
I know you're not saying it to disagree with me, but I would like to clarify that I didn't think he was factually completely right. I honestly don't even think his argument is necessarily sound. The thing I do like is that he was arguing from good fundamentals.
My reason for making the first comment is that I have a strong belief that we should argue against things that people actually say and do, like you're doing bringing up Elon's actions. Yours is a great example of an honest argument.
And I dislike all of these straw men that fly around all the time.