28 Jan 2012

Not all Tweets must flow

Twitter now censors the tweets:

“The open exchange of information can have a positive global impact … almost every country in the world agrees that freedom of expression is a human right. Many countries also agree that freedom of expression carries with it responsibilities and has limits.”

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As we continue to grow internationally, we will enter countries that have different ideas about the contours of freedom of expression. Some differ so much from our ideas that we will not be able to exist there. Others are similar but, for historical or cultural reasons, restrict certain types of content, such as France or Germany, which ban pro-Nazi content.
Until now, the only way we could take account of those countries’ limits was to remove content globally. Starting today, we give ourselves the ability to reactively withhold content from users in a specific country — while keeping it available in the rest of the world. We have also built in a way to communicate transparently to users when content is withheld, and why.

Twitter Blog: Tweets still must flow

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Billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed Takes $300 Million Stake In Twitter (Forbes)

Twitter Boycott Planned To Protest Twitter's Censorship Plan - The Huffington Post

Censorship of Twitter on Wikipedia