Dear @Twitter Censoring Trump for 12 hours in response to today's stain on the USA epitomizes the saying "closing the barn door after the animals escaped." Doing this now after years of allowing his vitriol seems trite and defensive of your own complicity. What do others think?
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Ze same, but at least it's something.
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Too late and now more than ever it's important for the sake of continuity and "transparency" to NOT censor him. Keep the disclaimer. Let him show his colors. The time for a stand against using this platform to incite hatred was 2015.
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I'm not taking a stand against the platform, but against him.
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Understood and fair. To each their own ideas, unless it promotes violence and hatred, which IMO has been the sad state of social media (anti-social media?) in general for a long time. Humanity's flaws are beautifully displayed however. A result which is sad and fascinating.
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Personally, I feel concentrating on the bad social media inadvertently do criminally distracts from going after those being criminal via. We're chiding Zuck while Steve Bannon is the laughing third. But Steve is the nazi. Zuck is the jew.
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Those words and descriptions make me personally very uncomfortable, that aside, criminal is criminal. Facilitation of criminal acts is a criminal act in the USA.
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Yes but I'm a European and we went throught this once already. Be uncomfortable. You should be. It's a very serious situation.
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That said, I would hope you're not uncomfortable too often. I've been following your tweets and you've been dealt a harsh enough card already.
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Replying to @Chielie @twitter
I'm always uncomfortable. My own ups and downs always have been attached to humanity's ups and downs. It's now described as "hyperempathy" but onr of my Mom's nicknames for me? Little Miss Sensitivity.

Jan 7, 2021 · 4:37 AM UTC

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