Tech Giant Twitter as well as Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Shopify, Twitch, and YouTube all banned U.S. President Donald Trump from their platforms this week.
Then they colluded to ensure that the Talking social media platform was shut down as an alternative to conservative rhetoric.
These demons wiped out free speech in America, a staple of the U.S. Constitution, in a week on complete lies.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey released a bullshit statement on the need for this on Wednesday.
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This is the same guy who hung out with violent protesters in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014 before setting the town on fire a second time.
Integrity is not one of Jack’s strong points.
Here’s what Jack Dorsey wrote about the President of the United States ban.
As you read this, remember that the leaders of Iran, China, and Cuba are still active on the platform.
I think it was the right move for Twitter. We have been faced with an extraordinary and untenable situation, which forces us to focus all our actions on public safety. The offline harm resulting from online talk is clearly real, and what drives our policy and enforcement above all else.
– jack (@jack) January 14, 2021
Having to take these actions fragments the public conversation. They divide us. They limit the potential for clarification, redemption and learning. And sets a precedent that seems dangerous to me: the power that an individual or company has over part of the global public conversation.
– jack (@jack) January 14, 2021
This concept was challenged last week when a number of core internet tool providers also decided not to host what they found unsafe. I don’t think it was coordinated. More likely: Companies came to their own conclusions or were encouraged by the actions of others.
– jack (@jack) January 14, 2021
Yes, we all need to critically examine the inconsistencies in our policy and its application. Yes, we need to consider how our service can incite distraction and prejudice. Yes, we need more transparency in our moderation operations. All of this cannot erode a free and open global Internet.
– jack (@jack) January 14, 2021
We’re trying to do our part by funding an initiative around an open decentralized standard for social media. Our goal is to be a customer of this standard for the Internet’s public conversation layer. We call it @blue sky: https://t.co/51or6OuNNv
– jack (@jack) January 14, 2021
It is important that we recognize that we are living in a time of great uncertainty and struggle for so many around the world. Our goal right now is to disarm as much as we can and to ensure that we all build towards a greater common understanding and a more peaceful existence on earth.
– jack (@jack) January 14, 2021