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X Silences Artist, Is Freedom of Expression Lost? Does Elon Know?

X Silences Artist, Is Freedom of Expression Lost? Does Elon Know?

The enigmatic artist Mr. Black, known for his cryptic street art and ambitious 21,000-piece ordinal collection on the Bitcoin blockchain, claims that his attempts to advertise on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) have been blocked. This raises questions about potential censorship and the influence of powerful entities behind the scenes.

Mr. Black has garnered global attention with his mysterious posters and stickers in cities like Jerusalem, Rome, Mexico City, Paris, and Tel Aviv. His bold claim that the Messianic Age will be revealed once his entire collection is fully minted has sparked both excitement and skepticism.

In a series of posts, Mr. Black alleges that X has systematically blocked his attempts to promote his collection. This is concerning given the platform’s role in reaching a global audience.

The Role of GARM

Mr. Black speculates that the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) may be responsible. GARM, a controversial organization supposedly aims to ensure brand safety and reduce harmful content in advertising, but its guidelines can sometimes be overly restrictive. GARM has been in the news recently and has been subject to a congressional hearing. 

Mr. Black’s Allegations

Mr. Black’s allegations raise several critical questions:

Recently, Mr. Black has posted provocative art pieces featuring figures like Elon Musk (@elonmusk), Dana White (@danawhite), Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos), CZ from Binance (@cz_binance), and Ayatollah Khamenei (@khamenei_ir). These artworks critique the roles these individuals play in global affairs and technology.

Implications of the Block

Blocking Mr. Black’s advertisements suggests efforts to limit the reach of his message. This raises broader concerns about freedom of expression, particularly for artists who challenge powerful entities.

Key Questions

The Stakes

Advertising on X is crucial for Mr. Black to reach a wider audience and fulfill his goals. His declaration that minting out his collection will reveal the Messianic Age—a time of universal peace and enlightenment—requires significant visibility.

Conclusion

As Mr. Black’s countdown to the reveal continues, the art and crypto communities are watching closely. The alleged advertising block on X adds complexity to his mysterious persona. Whether or not Mr. Black’s vision of the Messianic Age will come to pass, the controversy highlights the ongoing struggle for artistic freedom in the digital age. The world waits to see if Mr. Black can overcome these obstacles and fulfill his ambitious prophecy.

Cover image from Mr. Black

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