Name a new technology beginning mass production that doesn't experience issues and glitches, whether in the auto industry, cell phones, televisions, etc. What's more important is whether the manufacturers address the discovered flaws, honor warranties or try to nickel & dime the consumer.
The battery life is one of the major issues preventing me from accepting the current generation of EV vehicles coming onto the market (reliability, price, and quality being the others). When I can get 250,000+ miles on an ICE vehicle without having to make a major reinvestment on it, why would I spend $50k, $60k or more on a vehicle whose "motor" has a life expectancy of 100,000 requiring me to spend an additional $12-$15,000 to keep it running?
The cartoon below says it best.
LOL...tell us why we should take as factual anything from a source that makes such an inane comment as that above.
First, the First Amendment only pertains to the Government suppressing individuals' speech or expression of dissent.
Second, the "high tech" companies are corporate citizens who own their platforms and as such have the right to moderate them as they will...unless you don't believe in fighting big government and want it to consider social media sites as utilities....not very Capitalist of you.
Third, as a corporate Citizen, these high tech firms could have resisted whatever Government requests were made (see #1 and #2 above) but the fact they didn't could be they agreed the information they deleted and/or the individuals they banned was because the individuals were violating the firms' Rules of Use and were attempting to promulgate patently false information that could cause more harm than good if allowed to spread...unless one were so inclined as to believe there was/is a global conspiracy like Flat Earth, Election Fraud, or Democrats drink the blood of children, or some such other Q-like nonsense subsets around here like to each other out of the public eye.