John Lewis is a hero, but someone in his position calling the president illegitimate is irresponsible and destructive. You can't ignore all the horrific things trump says and does, but bottom line is he won the election.
And Trump has the right to criticize Lewis back.
People who are trying to censor Trump are acting like Fascists.
The idea of a platform for new ideas, open conversations, and positive interactions on a global scale was powerful and compelling
She praises new ideas and openness of conversation, then tells Twitter to ban the US President because she disagrees with him.
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What a surprise.
That's fine. Not all conversations have to be open. Twitter can go ahead and eliminate their users who don't fit their preferred political profile, it's their platform. Someone will just set up a competitor with different policies.
I suppose Trump's supporters would regard at least some of his interactions as positive.
Only if you're compelled to censor away any comments you don't approve.
Both have more to gain than loose by pandering to the lowest common denominator, and that's what they do consciously and subconsciously the whole day.
There is 10 years of training data out there, which should cover everything most politicians and journalists are ever capable of coming up with.
The author certainly wouldn't like it if his account was banned because someone convinced a moderator his words were poison.
Take a step back.
Ellen, you're not only wrong about censorship which shouldve been proven to you-- but you're not making the right case. Trump potentially shouldn't have Twitter. however, the internet isn't going to stop being offensive, nor is Trump the only offensive person on the internet.
The most core tenet of America is freedom of belief. Like Henry, I think I think Pao is wrong and what she says is horribly damaging because it notmalizes censorship much as the "fake news/only trust us" meme; BUT I would spend my lifetime fighting for her right to say it.
The bar of what is considered « abusive » is becoming very, very low. It seems the simple act of criticizing the public actions of an individual is enough for one to become an « abuser ».
When will they learn: Don't insult Trump and Trump won't insult back. It's that simple. If you're going to dish it out, you better be ready to receive it too.
No he didn't. He expressed an opinion, but no, he didn't incite others to attack anyone. Sorry, Ellen.
"Trump is also using Twitter to avoid accountability with the press"
Nobody needs to be accountable to the press, whether you like it or not. That's not how the system works. He's allowed to tell his side of the story as well if the press doesn't want to report it.
"Shouldn’t people with millions of angry followers be held to a higher standard? Indeed, as a blue-check verified user, Trump gets extra privileges, including timeline and user filters."
in that case, we have a lot of musicians that will also be held to higher standards.
I also found it sort of interesting that they disabled comments on this article. It's as if they want to do the same thing that they're accusing Trump of doing - one way discourse.