He is saying something else that after all this time Twitter seems to have a very light grasp on what has become a real problem
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I’m not saying Twitter shouldn’t be transparent. These kinds of decisions are just long past due, and it feels like asking the public to weigh in is just another way to kick this problem down the road. This should have happened years ago.
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That this guy (and evidently so many other journalists) seem to not get why this is difficult and see no moral hazard in banning people they don’t like is disturbing.
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4. In fact, Twitter's structure is based on following other accounts. That creates a honeycomb of sealed echo chambers that work against public discourse.
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@Sharkyl, It's fatal to take decisions on free speech to preserve subjective concepts of morality & decency. 2. Sadly, the same subjectivity inevitably transforms the concept of hate speech into a weapon against free speech. 3. Twitter is not public discourse's entirety. - 1 more reply
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