There is no easy answer to censorship by intimidation, especially in a country like Turkey that has a hostage-taking law requiring platforms to have local staff.
But the mealy-mouthed “some content” from the Public Policy handle is a shameful failure to provide any transparency or accountability.
But the mealy-mouthed “some content” from the Public Policy handle is a shameful failure to provide any transparency or accountability.
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The chief dirty bird admits, in so many words, to censoring Erdogan’s opposition on the eve of the election because he was cowering before a threat.
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Twitter created a Tor endpoint, which was a big deal for people living under repressive regimes.
It’s wild how he is the antithesis of almost everything he says he stands for.
I wonder if he deals with lots of cognitive dissonance, or maybe he really is just a dumb fuck.
Idunno why I don't like this guy.