Twitter announces new censorship policies Thursday after Hunter Biden report imbroglio
A top policy executive at Twitter announced policy changes at the social media giant late Thursday after the company faced its toughest allegations yet of censorship in order to protect Democratic candidates.
A top policy executive at Twitter announced policy changes at the social media giant late Thursday after the company faced its toughest allegations yet of censorship in order to protect Democratic candidates.
Vijaya Gadde, the legal, policy and trust & safety lead at the company, announced that some of the changes will include its approach to “hacked content” and how it shares links on its platform.
“All other Twitter Rules will still apply to the posting of or linking to hack materials, such as our rules against posting private information, synthetic and manipulated media, and non-consensual nudity,” she posted. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
- Mainstream media ignores, downplays New York Post bombshell on Hunter Biden
- Twitter's double standard emerges after NY Post Hunter Biden story blocked, other media get pass, critics say
- Tucker Carlson: New emails reveal exactly what Burisma wanted from Joe Biden
In other developments:
- Mainstream media ignores, downplays New York Post bombshell on Hunter Biden
- Twitter's double standard emerges after NY Post Hunter Biden story blocked, other media get pass, critics say
- Tucker Carlson: New emails reveal exactly what Burisma wanted from Joe Biden
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