Twitter indicated Tuesday that it will not kick the Taliban off its platform like other tech giants, such as Facebook and Youtube, have elected to do after the group took over Afghanistan amid the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the region.
While a Twitter spokesperson would not directly say whether or not they plan on banning the terror group, they did say in a statement obtained by Mediaite that the tech giant would “continue to proactively enforce” its rules on the “glorification of violence, platform manipulation and spam.”
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Because that evil can not allow any discussion of their evil by those that do not fully support evil. It sounds so easy because it is true.
ReplyDeleteThis once again proves that progressives have no morals, no sense of decency, and their only loyalty lies with themselves and their totalitarian agitprop. They despise the western culture that is the bedrock of the freedom they deny to others, while lauding cultures that would go beyond "cancelling" if they were to be in control. Enemies and traitors all.
ReplyDeleteEnemies and traitors all.
Delete& should receive their just deserts.