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Has Twitter Been Censoring Posts about a Saudi or American Spring?

10 pointsby knowsnothing613over 13 years ago

4 comments

mikecaneover 13 years ago
That error message is a Twitter bug that has cropped up in like the past two months. Another one is "User Does Not Exist." Refresh the page and if you RTed, you should see it has gone through in both cases. I don't work for Twitter and am not defending their censorship of things such as Trending Topics. Just telling what's a fact here and reflects my own experience. Others have had these messages crop up too and have tweeted about them. Refreshing the page fixes it.
joptover 13 years ago
Just like the Siri abortion controversy. The error message is written in English and has a personal tone, so we assume the reason for the error is equally intelligent. It makes sense, too — when traditional tools break they are seldom polite about it.
matthewjover 13 years ago
I think this is just a bug. Nothing sinister going on here.
robot_mindover 13 years ago
Twitter's investors include KHC and DST. This may cause some to question its integrity.