The wings of some Twitter users may get a little less clipped a bit going forward. The San Francisco based company said Thursday that it will now be able to censor tweets in specific countries that ask it to do so based on legal …
Twitter is becoming quite the tightrope artist with new technology that will help it better walk the thin line between supporting free speech and honoring takedown requests.
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Twitter is giving itself the right to withhold content from users in specific countries, while keeping that content online in the rest of the world, the company announced Thursday.
By Gerry Shih SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Twitter announced Thursday that it would begin restricting Tweets in certain countries, marking a policy shift for the social media platform that helped propel the popular uprisings …