Comment by nailer 5 hours ago It wasn’t released as the main disinfo tool until after leadership changed. 2 comments nailer Reply latexr 5 hours ago So what? Clearly the tool was already thought of, worked on, and meant to ship. It had been announced. It’s absurd to think that had Twitter not been sold, they’d have simply done nothing with it. nailer 3 hours ago Because previous leadership didn’t have the courage or desire to put moderation in the hands of users.
latexr 5 hours ago So what? Clearly the tool was already thought of, worked on, and meant to ship. It had been announced. It’s absurd to think that had Twitter not been sold, they’d have simply done nothing with it. nailer 3 hours ago Because previous leadership didn’t have the courage or desire to put moderation in the hands of users.
nailer 3 hours ago Because previous leadership didn’t have the courage or desire to put moderation in the hands of users.
So what? Clearly the tool was already thought of, worked on, and meant to ship. It had been announced. It’s absurd to think that had Twitter not been sold, they’d have simply done nothing with it.
Because previous leadership didn’t have the courage or desire to put moderation in the hands of users.