Twitter’s European HQ Won’t Cooperate With Antifa Anymore
Progressives say engaging with the platform is no longer “strategically a good use of our time.”
Progressives say engaging with the platform is no longer “strategically a good use of our time.”
In an interview on French television, the American magnate said he had more power now than if he were president, but Twitter would comply with the EU.
While abiding by the Code is voluntary, the same does not apply to the EU’s new content moderation rulebook, the Digital Services Act. Regarding the latter, EU Commissioner Thierry Breton warned: “You can run, but you can’t hide.”
The Twitter Files reveal the company’s heavy political bias in content moderation and its practice of disproportionately censoring conservative-leaning sources—often at the explicit request of political figures.
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