Comment by h2odragon
2 years ago
Is this worse than having people working for the State Department tell Twitter than your posts shouldn't be seen and cannot be "liked"?
2 years ago
Is this worse than having people working for the State Department tell Twitter than your posts shouldn't be seen and cannot be "liked"?
I'm not sure the two can be properly compared. I was going to say it's the same, then I thought maybe it was a little less concerning, but now I'm really not sure.
I share your concerns, but maybe we should concentrate on this particular issue when it comes to this particular comment section, because simply bringing this up isn't really adding to the conversation.
It's the same type of evil, and trying to rank them won't do any good.
State actors should get the fuck off our web. Unfortunately, they are unlikely to.
Only if you paid money to have your posts seen and liked, and then Twitter restricts your posts anyways.
We don’t yet know the extent of US State Department involvement.