COMMON GROUND ALERT: Concerns about censorship on elonmusk's Twitter haven't been limited to one side of the political spectrum. Media on both left and right have criticized what they see as censorship of their views and values on the platform.
when it comes to Twitter. While one side is concerned about censorship of journalists, the other side is concerned about censorship in general as being anti-free speech, with some being concerned about specific issues such as opposition to LGBTQ+ perspectives or policies.
Even though the concerns are different, it’s useful to see both sides call out Twitter when it declines to live up to its new owner’s purported mission. It’s up to you to decide whether Musk’s choices have been good for Twitter. Is it a much-needed disruption after the unjust censorship of the Hunter Biden story, or is it a false sense of transparency on the same black box, just with a new face? Regardless of where you fall, hearing the criticism of both sides of the aisle can help improve Twitter’s policies long-term. This blog was reviewed by Editor-in-chief Henry A.
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