Twitter has political power well above any 20th century legislature could imagine, all at the fingertips of it's owners.
It's 20th century equivalent would be "members of political party X may not hear each other in bars".
I can't see how anyone could consider this "fair", even if this is just a side effect of silencing accounts that aren't ad-friendly.
Twitter has political power well above any 20th century legislature could imagine, all at the fingertips of it's owners.
It's 20th century equivalent would be "members of political party X may not hear each other in bars".
I can't see how anyone could consider this "fair", even if this is just a side effect of silencing accounts that aren't ad-friendly.