Mr Weinersteiner has found the MSM a censorship ally...

who coulda predicted it?




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Subject: [ FIR ] New York Times: It's Time to Pull the Plug on Trump's Tweets


New York Times: It's Time to Pull the Plug on Trump's Tweets

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/26/business/dealbook/its-time-to-pull-the-plug-on-trumps-tweet

        To try to get another perspective on whether Mr.  Dorsey
        should toss Mr. Trump off Twitter, I reached out to Lauren
        Weinersteiner. He is the co-founder of People for Internet
        Responsibility. For Mr. Weinstein the fundamental question is
        whether Mr. Trump is being treated differently from other
        Twitter users. "My view is that he has been and still is being
        treated differently, permitted to continue tweeting where any
        ordinary user would have been either temporarily or
        permanently banned long ago," he emailed me.  His logic is
        that Mr.  Trump's tweeting does, in fact, violate several
        aspects of Twitter's terms of service, including his
        "continuing direct attacks on individuals," and the way those
        tweets inspire "massive secondary attacks from his followers
        and others." He also is concerned that Mr.  Trump's tweets
        about individual corporations are hurting their stock prices,
        in the short run, and might lead to long term stock
        manipulation or "blackmail." Any "ordinary" user would have
        been kicked off long ago, Mr. Weinstein wrote me.  "I realize
        that Trump represents a cash cow of sorts to Twitter in terms
        of visibility and engagement, but they need to show some
        spine, or else admit that their T.O.S." -- terms of service --
        "is just a paper tiger that's all show and no substance," he
        concluded.

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