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Twitter to selectively 'censor' tweets by country

Jazzy

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Twitter has announced that it now has the technology to selectively block tweets on a country by country basis.



In its blog, Twitter said it could reactively withhold content from users in a specific country.



But it said the removed content would be available to the rest of the world. Previously when Twitter deleted a tweet, it would disappear worldwide.



The decision has been criticised by the freedom of information advocacy group Reporters Without Borders.



The move comes at a time when Twitter is in the process of expanding its global business.



In its blog post, Twitter explained that its international growth meant entering countries that have different ideas about the contours of freedom of expression, citing France or Germany which ban pro-Nazi content as examples.



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, the company said in a blog post titled Tweets Must Flow.



We haven't yet used this ability, but if and when we are required to withhold a tweet in a specific country, we will attempt to let the user know, and we will clearly mark when the content has been withheld, it added.



A number of Twitter users have expressed dismay over the move, with some pointing out the adverse impact it would have on free speech, especially outside the US.



Full article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16753729



Question: What are your thoughts on this?
 
Well... they'll have to moderate if they wish to remain PG13... In principal I am opposed because of free speech, but I can see the point.
 
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