New Twitter CEO Will Push More ‘Draconian Censorship’
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Krystal and Saagar review Twitter’s censorship policy and the justification the site used when it took down large accounts tracking the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and Nancy Pelosi’s corruption, in the video published on Dec 9, 2021, “COVER UP: Twitter NUKES Maxwell Trial, Pelosi Trackers | Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar“, below:
Since Monday, November 29, 2021, when Twitter’s chief executive officer Jack Dorsey was leaving the company he co-founded in 2006, it was forecasted that censorship on social media Twitter will likely to get worse. For many years, Jack Dorsey spoke passionately about Twitter’s role in serving free speech. In an interview with Wired magazine in 2018, he said, “We believe our purpose is to serve the public conversation, and that does take a stance around freedom of expression and defending freedom of expression as a fundamental human right.”
At a Congressional hearing in March, Dorsey took a strong pro-speech position. He said, “I don’t think we should be the arbiters of truth and I don’t think the government should be either.” Yet he could not convince his own company to follow his words. In the video published on Oct 28, 2020, “Twitter CEO to Congress: Removing Section 230 will remove speech from the internet“, below:
Leaders in government and tech want to rewrite a law that governs the internet. WSJ explains Section 230, how it shaped the modern internet, and what lawmakers and tech executives want to change. Photo illustration: Carlos Waters/WSJ, in the video published on Nov 18, 2020, “Section 230: The Law at the Center of the Big Tech Debate | WSJ“, below:
The CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter return to Congress today to defend their legal liability shield to lawmakers keen to weaken it. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey warns of the potential negative impacts of repealing key portions of Section 230 in opening testimony to Congress, in the video published on Oct 28, 2020, “Twitter CEO to Congress: Removing Section 230 will remove speech from the internet“, below:
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