NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Two years ago, signing a bill intended to punish Twitter and other major social media companies, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis blasted the platforms as "suppressing ideas鈥 during the COVID-19 pandemic and silencing conservative voices.

What a turnaround.

The new Elon Musk-owned version of Twitter helped DeSantis launch his bid for the Wednesday. Though it was and , the forum nevertheless underscored Twitter's unmistakable shift to the right under Musk, who bought it for $44 billion and took over in October.

鈥淭he truth was censored repeatedly, and now that Twitter is in the hands of a free speech advocate, that would not be able to happen again on this Twitter platform,鈥 DeSantis said during the Twitter Spaces event.

Musk, co-hosting the event, responded to the praise by saying, 鈥淭witter was indeed expensive, but free speech is priceless.鈥

While Musk has promoted his platform as a haven for free expression, the site has been flooded with extremist views and hate speech since he bought it and fired or laid off roughly 80% of its staff.

That is raising alarms that Twitter 鈥 heavily used by candidates and government agencies, including 鈥 will become an open forum for conspiracy theories, fake content and election misinformation as a bitterly divided country heads into the 2024 presidential election.

Many Republicans have hailed Musk's takeover of Twitter as creating one of the last mainstream online spaces where they can share their views without fear of removal. Prominent figures in conservative media, like former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and the podcasts hosts of The Daily Wire, say they plan to start streaming content on the site.

Democrats and anti-hate watchdogs, meanwhile, say Musk's partisan comments and policy changes have effectively given a megaphone to far-right extremists.

Since Musk bought Twitter, he has overhauled the site鈥檚 verification system, for some government accounts and political candidates. He also has personally indulged in on the site, with a history of extremist rhetoric and that had been responsible for moderating the content flowing across the platform.

That has coincided with a deluge of conspiracy theory rhetoric, according to the Anti-Defamation League, which reported that between May 2022 and May 2023, with about three-fourths of those messages posted after Musk's takeover.

Several believers of the baseless QAnon theory, centered on the idea that former President Donald Trump is waging a secret war against 鈥渄eep state鈥 enemies and pedophiles, have committed acts of violence, including the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Musk鈥檚 decision to reinstate influential Twitter accounts with a history of spreading extremist views also has created spaces in their tweet reply threads where users are sharing antisemitic tropes, conspiracy theories and other types of hate, the .

The group's vice president Yael Eisenstat, who leads its Center for Technology and Society, said Musk鈥檚 content moderation choices have 鈥渟erved to silence marginalized voices鈥 by giving harassers and internet trolls free reign.

鈥淚t is one thing to say we want free speech on the platform,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 another thing to say we are going to allow extremists 鈥 conspiracy theorists 鈥 to contribute to normalizing this kind of rhetoric and antisemitism and racism.鈥

Twitter didn鈥檛 provide comment after repeated requests. It sent automated replies instead, as it does to most media inquiries.

Musk's free speech rhetoric also has attracted conservatives who have been knocked off other platforms 鈥 or fired,

Shortly after his ouster, Carlson went on Twitter May 9 to announce that he would be doing on that platform. It鈥檚 still not clear what that would entail, or when he would start.

鈥淭here aren鈥檛 many platforms left that allow free speech,鈥 Carlson said in a two-minute message viewed more than 132 million times. 鈥淭he last big one remaining in the world, the only one, is Twitter, where we are now."

Free speech and truth aren鈥檛 the same thing, however, and Carlson had been accused of , most recently about the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

DeSantis has been a frequent guest on , and on the night of his presidential campaign announcement he appeared on the network for an interview 鈥 after the Twitter event.

Though DeSantis' Twitter launch was severely delayed with site crashes and strained servers, his choice to debut his campaign on the platform illustrates that Fox will have more competition as a Republican kingmaker. His campaign said it had taken in $1 million online in the first hour after the announcement. Fox's ratings have during its 8 p.m. Eastern hour, which Carlson used to fill.

The Daily Wire, whose podcast hosts include popular conservative influencers such as Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens, said Tuesday that it would bring its shows to stream on Twitter starting next week.

At the same time, Wednesday's botched live event with DeSantis calls into question whether Musk鈥檚 ambitions to turn Twitter into a destination for politicians, businesses and others to make big announcements is realistic. For one, only about half a million people listened to the DeSantis webcast. A similar announcement on television would attract millions of people.

The other snag: Twitter鈥檚 audience size. Less than a quarter of U.S. adults use Twitter, according to Pew Research Center, and most of them rarely tweet, if at all. The site鈥檚 most active users are power players, politicians, public figures and journalists, which raises doubts about whether Musk鈥檚 desire to reach voters directly, without traditional media as a go-between, can succeed.

Doug Heye, a Republican strategist and former Republican 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Committee communications director, said Twitter is 鈥渃ertainly going to be an increasing part鈥 of GOP campaign strategies for the 2024 presidential primary.

鈥淎nd that鈥檚 all because of what Elon Musk has said over the past few months as he鈥檚 taken Twitter over and sought to make it a space more friendly to conservatives,鈥 he said.

Musk has leaned into Republican politics, tweeting in 2022 that Democrats 鈥渉ave become the party of division & hate.鈥 While he has tweeted support for both DeSantis and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who also entered the GOP field this week, he said Tuesday he was not yet endorsing any particular presidential candidate.

Even as Democrats wince at the direction Musk has taken Twitter, most are staying put 鈥 at least for now. A recent found that when looking to the future, just slightly more Democratic users than Republicans said it's unlikely they will be on Twitter in a year.

Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon said he has been experimenting with the BlueSky as a 鈥渕ore casual, fun and positive environment鈥 than Twitter. But he also has continued to use Twitter to communicate with his constituents.

Jimmy Williams, a longtime Democratic political consultant, said he would advise Democrats not to 鈥渃ede the space.鈥 Indeed, Musk said Wednesday that his forum would be available to any politician.

鈥淭witter's a two-way street," Williams said.

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Associated Press technology writer Barbara Ortutay in San Francisco and media writer David Bauder in New York contributed to this report.

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