Twitter's use of its "hacked material" policy to block investigative reports on emails allegedly obtained from an abandoned laptop opens a pretty significant can of wormshttps://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1316459948092657664 …
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It will apply to what Jack wants it to apply to, as with all other regimes of top-down censorship. I don’t tell anyone else what to do, but for my part I decline to dignify this by treating it as some species of tortured but sincere reasoning; it is whim clad in iron.
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"the policy, which we've never followed, is how you must judge our intent - and our intent sanctifies those cases in which we choose to apply the policy." just sociopath stuff.
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Twitter is extremely consistent in these things, so I'm certain that I will be unable to share this article from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists with a picture of emails leaked in the Panama Papers case.https://www.icij.org/investigations/panama-papers/us-accountant-guilty-in-panama-papers-case-sentenced-to-more-than-3-years/ …
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Oh, wait, it turns out I can
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Yes, and the NYT Trump taxes story
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Just the ones that attack Democrats
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Indeed
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So, to be clear, any leaked internal documents showing corporate or government wrongdoing are strictly off limits?
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