Twitter is going into the censorship business, and followers don’t like it.
The hugely popular social network, which unwittingly has helped fuel pro-democracy movements in the Middle East and elsewhere by allowing pretty much unfettered access to tweets, has decided to take down tweets that may break the law in one country but allow that same tweet to be seen in other countries. Previously, when a tweet came down it vanished from screens throughout the world.
Twitter says it’ll post a censorship notice whenever a tweet is taken down and it’ll also post on the website chillingeffects.org censorship notices that it gets from governments, companies and individuals.
- ricbee
- http://twitter.com/TangentSpeak @TangentSpeak
- MartinRidens
- rams375
- http://www.chick.com Raymond
- SEAN MURRY


