A colleague of mine, Sean Malone, shared NPR’s article—which carried
the headline ”The School Shootings That Weren't”—with a few thousand
Facebook friends and followers on Tuesday.
It was flagged as spam and removed.
I've also heard of people trying to click on a link to that story, it Fecesbook not allowing it.
Social media tech giants have claimed in court the right to censor users for any reason—even “on the basis of religion, or gender, or sexual preference, or physical disability, or mental disability.” During an April court hearing, attorneys for Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey assured California Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn the power would be used judiciously.
'Judiciously'. That's a nice word, isn't it? Guess who decides what's judicious and what isn't?
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