Twitter’s latest policy is purposefully designed to allow Twitter to exist as a platform as broadly as possible while making it as hard as possible for governments to censor content, either tweet by tweet or more, all the while giving free-speech advocates a lot of tools to fight censorship.
Source: technosociology.org
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Alright, I’m convinced. Nice job, Twitter.
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——————- Couldn’t agree more. It’s a really complex issue for Twitter, but I think they are doing the best they can in an...
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