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Twitter to filter content geographically

Firm will ‘reactively withhold content’
Fri Jan 27 2012, 09:07

MICRO-MESSAGING SERVICE Twitter has stirred controversy by announcing that it will start filtering messages and preventing them from being seen in some locations.

In a blog post the firm acknowledged that some countries have different ideas about what "freedom of expression" means.

"As we continue to grow internationally, we will enter countries that have different ideas about the contours of freedom of expression. Some differ so much from our ideas that we will not be able to exist there. Others are similar but, for historical or cultural reasons, restrict certain types of content, such as France or Germany, which ban pro-Nazi content," it said.

"Until now, the only way we could take account of those countries' limits was to remove content globally. Starting today, we give ourselves the ability to reactively withhold content from users in a specific country - while keeping it available in the rest of the world. We have also built in a way to communicate transparently to users when content is withheld, and why."

The firm said that it has not used the feature yet, and that it will make it clear to users when their tweet has not got through. It has created a page with an organisation called Chilling Effects that users can turn to to find out if and when content has been withheld.

"One of our core values as a company is to defend and respect each user's voice. We try to keep content up wherever and whenever we can, and we will be transparent with users when we can't. The Tweets must continue to flow," it added.

However, some users have reacted angrily to the news and called Twitter's plans 'censorship'. "Yes the #Twitter censoring post IS in fact real, and we are in fact mad as hell. Think of Arab Spring w/o Twitter," tweeted the @Anonymouspress account.

"We got #StopSOPA to trend now it's time to trend #TwitterCensored to protest," added Youranonnews. µ

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Whn was the last bohemian club meeting?

It's like the whole business and political world had a meeting and said "Right, let's destroy the internet, it's about time" and "we already had complaints from dictators, and they are right, people should not get used to freedom"

posted by : W.-, 28 January 2012 Complain about this comment
On yer back, legs wide open, or else!

Global connectivity? What a load of crap. The alphas have decided that we lesser monkeys better stick to the permissible chatter in our neck of wood, and don't find out, listen to , or joining in, the chatter of Jewish monkeys, Islamic monkeys, Communist monkeys, terrorist monkeys...etc., whatsoever they say. If you don't, you will be persecuted. If there is no law to charge you, they'd make up one.

posted by : Ly Tam Phao, 27 January 2012 Complain about this comment
Seriously?

For every comment considered offensive by one there surely has to be another person who thinks - maybe the tweeter has a point.

posted by : Exchangechrisf, 27 January 2012 Complain about this comment
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posted by : Rami, 27 January 2012 Complain about this comment
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