Granted this is likely beyond the scope of Twitter’s safety team, but this completely sidesteps the issues raised here: https://techcrunch.com/2019/08/19/twitter-is-blocked-in-chin...
Granted this is likely beyond the scope of Twitter’s safety team, but this completely sidesteps the issues raised here: https://techcrunch.com/2019/08/19/twitter-is-blocked-in-chin...
“This policy will apply to news media entities that are either financially or editorially controlled by the state. It has been informed by established academic and civil society leaders in this space. Sources include Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index, Freedom House, the Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index, the European Journalism Centre’s Media Landscapes Report, the Committee to Protect Journalists, and UNESCO's framework to assess media development and independence.”
Fox News is not controlled by the state (if anything it’s the other way round)
Neither is the telegraph
Neither is the BBC
>Any affected accounts will be free to continue to use Twitter to engage in public conversation, just not our advertising products.
> This policy will not apply to taxpayer-funded entities, including independent public broadcasters.
Britain's BBC, Canada's CBC, and the US PBS should be covered by that.
Actually, what's to stop China from making their news agency tax-payer funded to take advantage of this exception?
Wonder what they do about republicans or democats launching twitter compaigns. Will they get banned as well?
I smell the inconsistencies in applying the rules to US vs. the rest of the world.