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Elon Musk responded to The Free Press article by claiming that the social network site had become an episode of Black Mirror.
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Ex-PayPal executives, also known as the "PayPal Mafia," have criticized the payments company's recent debunking practices.
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One co-founder called the freezing cash "totalitarian," while another compared it with a Black Mirror episode.
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The Free Press (TFP), December 14, reported that Peter Thiel was the co-founder of PayPal and its leader until 2002.
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He said that the company's mission has significantly changed from its original goal to provide financial services for more people around the world.
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Thiel observed that "if the online forms of your funds are frozen, that's almost like destroying people economically and limiting their ability exercise their political voice."
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Add this: "There's something that destroys people economically that seems far more totalitarian."
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Thiel is known informally as "Don" of the "PayPal Mafia," a group of former workers and founders, which includes Elon Musk.
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