And yet Musk has been happy to support the dissemination of false information and threats on twitter which led to the riots in Southport.
Govts and societies draw lines on freedom of speech so it's not one side is for it, and one side against, rather it's that you think one side would draw the line closer to where you would than other people.
Musk provides the least censored social media platform available. If not for X I would be much less well informed. Inciting a riot is illegal, but telling lies is not, luckily for politicians and all the rest of us too. Individuals are responsible for what they say and do and we already have plenty of laws to hold people to account. It's a pity they aren't applied more fairly.
Of course you're right, I think there is a line to be drawn. I think it's perfectly reasonable to discuss what constitutes iincitement to violence, or a credible threat, rather than articulation of an idea, or fair comment, or a joke.
Was, for example, Joe Biden inciting murder when he said, shortly before the first assassination attempt, "it's time to put Trump in a bull's-eye"? Was Maxine Waters (D) encouraging riots when she said "I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country, and maybe there will be"? Was Daniel Goldman (D) joking when he said Trump needed to be "eliminated"?
Left and right are meaningless labels now. I listen to what people say and look at what they do and decide whether I think they are a reasonable person with what I think is an adequate moral code. Since neither Harris nor Trump meet that standard, and there's no other option, I'd like the one who isn't threatening to curtail the 1st amendment (what happens in the US matters here) and who is now supported by people I don't think are inveterate liars.