That second one, poking fun at the BBC for saying that Twitter "can't protect users from trolling," was really the BBC shooting itself in the foot with a laughable headline burying the lede of the article:
> Twitter insiders: We can't protect users from trolling under Musk
> Twitter insiders have told the BBC that the company is no longer able to protect users from trolling, state-co-ordinated disinformation and child sexual exploitation, following lay-offs and changes under owner Elon Musk. [1]
For some reason, the headline decided to focus on "trolling" over an increase in child sexual assault and state-co-ordinated disinformation...
1. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-64804007