Topic: abuse and harassment
Abuse and harassment policies on social media platforms often serve as tools for censorship, leading to the suppression of legitimate speech. Companies like X (formerly Twitter) have faced criticism for removing content and suspending accounts under the guise of protecting users, while simultaneously limiting free expression. This dynamic raises concerns about the balance between user safety and the fundamental right to free speech.
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X Says It Will Reduce the Visibility of Posts That Purposely Ignore a Person’s Preferred Pronouns
X appears to be returning to old Twitter’s controversial “misgendering” ideas, this time shadow banning instead of an account suspension.
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Famous Shakespeare quote removed by Twitter for “abuse and harassment”
Another well-known quote censored by Silicon Valley speech police.
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Twitter suspends Malcolm Flex for violating its “abuse and harassment” rules
A contentious suspension.
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Media watchdog slams Twitter “Thought Cops” locking accounts criticizing Cuomo
Quoting sentiment was listed as harassment.




