https://gizmodo.com/twitter-suspend...r-wo-1846102647/amp?__twitter_impression=true
Twitter suspends the account of Chinese Embassy in the US, for describing Uyghur women as "baby-making machines".
Is it a good move? Is Twitter going too far? Unacceptable censorship, or acceptable moderation?
Should private companies like Twitter be able to limit speech of state outlets? Should they be given more leniency than the average user?
Should every such case be approached separately?
These are not the questions that keep me up at night, but still, they seem important. Discuss.
Twitter suspends the account of Chinese Embassy in the US, for describing Uyghur women as "baby-making machines".
Is it a good move? Is Twitter going too far? Unacceptable censorship, or acceptable moderation?
Should private companies like Twitter be able to limit speech of state outlets? Should they be given more leniency than the average user?
Should every such case be approached separately?
These are not the questions that keep me up at night, but still, they seem important. Discuss.
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