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    1. Kurt Wagner‏Verified account @KurtWagner8 10 Aug 2018
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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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    2. Andrew Sweet‏ @AndrewSweet 10 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @KurtWagner8 @karaswisher @kimmaicutler

      And maybe most importantly, how would the public actually “weigh in” in a productive way?

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    3. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 10 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @AndrewSweet @KurtWagner8 @karaswisher

      You seem to want a final, ultimate decision on hate speech to be the product of all of this. I see the process (of public input, decision-making and transparency) as the ultimate product of this conflict.

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    4. Kurt Wagner‏Verified account @KurtWagner8 11 Aug 2018
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      I guess it just feels like a cop out to me. It’s clear the current policies are insufficient, and I want twitter to take accountability more quickly. I’m not convinced public comment will accomplish that.

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    5. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 11 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @KurtWagner8 @AndrewSweet @karaswisher

      This is how governance works. You create a process. You allow public input. You take it into account and make collective decisions on the basis of that input. Business journalists are generally not trained or practiced in understanding this, unlike govt reporters.

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    6. Kara Swisher‏Verified account @karaswisher 11 Aug 2018
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      Except this is a business and not the government.

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    7. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 11 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @karaswisher @KurtWagner8 @AndrewSweet

      Over the very long run, I suspect a series of court cases and rulings may eventually add more definition to these questions and some of these companies may be able to buy-in public will/understanding by being more transparent with their decision-making processes.

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    8. Ken Goldsholl‏ @KenGoldsholl 11 Aug 2018
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      I admire your optimism, but I don't foresee transparency in any of those companies decision-making process. I only see profit maximization and spin. Unless consumers/advertisers force changes, change won't happen. The only voice these companies hear is money.

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    9. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 11 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @KenGoldsholl @karaswisher and

      It’s not optimism. It’s the historical sense to know that when new media technologies arise, eventually a court case on them will rise to the Supreme Court. And that Court, which will have an expansive view of the First Amendment, may not rule your way. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Burstyn,_Inc._v._Wilson …

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    10. Ken Goldsholl‏ @KenGoldsholl 11 Aug 2018
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      are you saying a court will force a company to be transparent? They may indeed provide a new interpretation of the !a relative to those networks, but that doesn't mean those companies will be honest about why they do things.

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      Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 11 Aug 2018
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      I’m saying eventually one of these cos will make a decision and the people affected by that decision will end up linking up with some ideologically minded donors, who will then fund their court case for years and then Cheeto’s Supreme Court will make a decision for all of us.

      9:54 AM - 11 Aug 2018
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        2. Keith Rabois‏ @rabois 11 Aug 2018
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          It is simpler than that. These companies need conservatives to protect them from regulation from the left but nobody in the GOP is going to defend them if they continue to engage in viewpoint discrimination.

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        3. Kara Swisher‏Verified account @karaswisher 11 Aug 2018
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          Thx be to god that Keith got here to clarify!

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        2. Kara Swisher‏Verified account @karaswisher 11 Aug 2018
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          Replying to @kimmaicutler @KenGoldsholl and

          Well that is a bigger issue about elections that could have been impacted by .... drum roll ... social media companies and their sloppy management of their products

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        3. Ken Goldsholl‏ @KenGoldsholl 11 Aug 2018
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          Replying to @karaswisher @kimmaicutler and

          sloppy? Maybe it was intentional. After all, their profits increase with the amplification of posts, maybe even more so when they are inflammatory and false. Transparency might reveal that profits are the priority.

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