.@Twitter @jack this is not nearly good enough. In fact, it’s a joke. It’s downright insulting. I will ask you - and @Facebook - to give an explanation UNDER OATH to the Senate subcommittee I chair. These are potential violations of election law, and that’s a crimehttps://twitter.com/jack/status/1316528193621327876 …
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Always fun when Republican lawmakers threaten private companies because they hurt their feelings. Welcome to the free market, dillweed!
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @HawleyMO and
Lol....Free markets don't censor. So, which is it?
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Replying to @TINAP49084422 @HawleyMO and
A private company can censor in a free market. It’s their company, their rules.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @TINAP49084422 and
publisher versus platform. they lose certain legal protections if they choose to be a publisher instead of a neutral platform.
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Replying to @OPlz @TINAP49084422 and
And what social media companies are has been debated for years. In the meantime, there are other platforms for conservative snowflakes to spread their fake news.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @TINAP49084422 and
there's no debate. if they censor content, they are not a platform and they are liable for what they host. they have just admitted they censored content. it's time for lawyers to sue twitter for everything they've got. they've made a huge mistake.
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They’ve been censoring harmful content for years. Tweets that threaten harm to the president for example are censored. Are you saying that they can’t do that?
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