The platform has a history of standing up to governments. Its billionaire suitor wants to follow their rules to the letter.
in helping many Indians find open ICU beds, food, and oxygen, allowing people to disseminate resources and amplify calls for help.
Which underscores both the presence and importance of Twitter’s backbone. When international human rights law conflicts with an order handed down by a repressive government, a platform that’s sincerely committed to free speech must be willing to risk being punished for civil disobedience—or even to be shut out of that market, as in Iran and China. Fighting back even in seemingly small ways—like publicizing a secret government order—can make a difference.
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