It sounds great to me! The further commercial social media platforms diverge from free speech the more many will leave for less- or un-moderated platforms and attract funding. Those who stay will just find themselves in ebbing echo chambers.
As for Dorsey's decision to black out news of his plans on the
platform he co-created and led, some accounts are pointing to comments
from Agarwal made during a November 2020 interview, where he hinted
that Twitter's shift toward blacking out conservative voices - which
has elicited a personal lawsuit against Dorsey filed by former
President Donald Trump - might be permanent. Agrawal said "our role is
not to be bound by the First Amendment...focus[ing] less on thinking
about free speech, but thinking about how the times have changed."
That doesn't sound good.