Twitter adds a warning label fact-checking Trump’s false voting claims(techcrunch.com)
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Twitter adds a warning label fact-checking Trump’s false voting claims
https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/26/twitter-trump-labels-fact-checking-tweet/
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Another thread with more discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23317286
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Just a note that Hacker News frequently censors, shadow bans and blocks comments that don't follow their agenda. Where is the uproar?
Nowhere, because sensible people understand that (given anonymity of participants) active moderation is necessary so low effort slogans don’t drown out interesting conversation. And the latter is why I think many of us are here.
It seems that somebody started to harass twitter employees in charge of this change and flooding their personal accounts with death menaces.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/27/21272210/trump-twitter-fa...
This strategy could seriously backfire. Eventually Twitter could feel attacked and start thinking that Trump comments don't worth all the mess. The idea of an organisation removing the megaphone and be forced to close the Trump's account suddenly. Even a few months before the elections. Trump needs twitter's megaphone more than Twitter needs Trump.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/27/21272210/trump-twitter-fa...
This strategy could seriously backfire. Eventually Twitter could feel attacked and start thinking that Trump comments don't worth all the mess. The idea of an organisation removing the megaphone and be forced to close the Trump's account suddenly. Even a few months before the elections. Trump needs twitter's megaphone more than Twitter needs Trump.
It sounds like twitter is trying to appease the people who want Trump banned from the platform (silenced) with a half measure (information control).
No it doesn't.