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Jack Dorsey says Twitter’s policies are designed to encourage “more speech” - CrimsonPhantom - 11-17-2020 07:48 PM

Quote:Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, amidst controversy surrounding Twitter’s censorship allegations, made the claim that the platform’s policies actually encourage “more speech.”

Dorsey, alongside Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding regulation of the content posted on social media platforms.

The main motive of the hearing, based on what the committee chairman Lindsey Graham says, is to help senators gain more information for evaluating Section 230, which safeguards social media companies from the liability arising from the third-party content posted on their platforms.

“I don’t want the government to take over the job of telling America what tweets are legitimate and what are not. I don’t want the government deciding what content to take up and put down. I think we’re all in that category,” said Graham.

Dorsey, throughout the hearing, claimed that Twitter’s controversial policies weed out abusive and misleading content from the platform, creating a safer space to express themselves, which according to him, promotes free speech. Yet, Dorsey didn’t address the danger in allowing Big Tech platforms to decide what is and what isn’t “misinformation” which is where the problem lies.

“What we saw and what the market told us was that people would not put up with abuse, harassment, and misleading information that would cause off-line harm and they would leave out service because of it. So our intention is to create clear policy, clear enforcement that enables people to feel that they can express themselves on our service and ultimately trust it,” said Dorsey.

“All of our policies are focused on encouraging more speech,” he went on to say.

Simply put, Dorsey is stating that Twitter is moderating content just to cater to its advertisers, and doing so is a “business decision.” That being said, the allegations of censorship moderation on the platform have been made for a long time now.

Twitter locking out New York Post’s account for posting the Hunter Biden Laptop scandal is one more example of censorship and suppression of free speech on the platform that could influence the election Dorsey says he’s trying to protect.

Dorsey stated that the decision to suppress the story on the platform was made based on “hacked materials” policy, even though there were no hacked materials involved. What’s more, Twitter also ended up censoring several tweets made by Donald Trump both pre-and post-election.

“The tag, to me, sounds a whole lot more like state-run media announcing the party line rather than a neutral company as it purports to be, running an open, online forum,” said Senator Mike Lee.

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RE: Jack Dorsey says Twitter’s policies are designed to encourage “more speech” - solohawks - 11-17-2020 08:22 PM

At what point is it just point blank lies?


RE: Jack Dorsey says Twitter’s policies are designed to encourage “more speech” - Attackcoog - 11-17-2020 08:54 PM

We are in a period where we are becoming less and less free. Restrictions on activities. Restrictions on gatherings. Restrictions on speech. Open discussion of banning the expression of opinions. There are literally public discussions of curtailing the very first two guarantees of freedom in the constitution. One is happening whether we like it or not because Twitter/YouTube/Facebook are basically private monopolies that we have come to depend on for communication--they are not government entities and are not bound to respect the first amendment. While we weren't watching, Twitter/YouTube/Facebook became huge institutions we relied upon---and they have chosen to abuse the public trust we foolishly placed in their hands. Its time to introduce them to the proper use of anti-trust law.

Our forefathers made it clear that 10 rights were so important they could never be abridged by government. The two they placed at the top of the list were free speech and the right to bear arms. The fact these are the two rights under assault---and hardly anyone is really paying attention---is absolutely shocking. More people are concerned with the outcome of the Bachelor than this assault on our very basic most dear rights......Amazing.


RE: Jack Dorsey says Twitter’s policies are designed to encourage “more speech” - Redbanksdog - 11-17-2020 09:32 PM

He is Full of Sh-----------it...........


RE: Jack Dorsey says Twitter’s policies are designed to encourage “more speech” - banker - 11-17-2020 09:50 PM

He’s what happens when the smart kid in school, who was nerdy and picked on, ends up in a position of power.


RE: Jack Dorsey says Twitter’s policies are designed to encourage “more speech” - shere khan - 11-17-2020 11:50 PM

(11-17-2020 08:22 PM)solohawks Wrote:  At what point is it just point blank lies?

He goes home and says "I pissed all over them and told them it was raining" while getting a beer for his girlfriends man.

Anyone with an iq over 80 knows he is full of shite.