Topic: Glorification of Violence
The glorification of violence is often used as a justification for censorship on platforms like Twitter, where content moderation policies can lead to the suppression of speech under vague definitions. This practice raises concerns about the arbitrary enforcement of rules that can silence individuals, particularly when political figures are involved. It highlights the tension between maintaining free expression and the subjective interpretation of what constitutes harmful content.
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Twitter staff knew Trump hadn’t broke the rules so used the justification of “coded incitement” to ban him
The revelations in the latest Twitter Files.
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Twitter creates January 6th “harmful” content enforcement team
A dedicated team.
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Leaked video shows Twitter exec Vijaya Gadde acknowledging Trump attempts to “deescalate” before Twitter ban
Despite this acknowledgment, Twitter claimed that Trump’s final tweets had violated its “Glorification of Violence” policy.



