Former twitter staff warn that Elon Musk's early moves at Twitter will make it easier for tyrants to shout down and silence their critics. It's already happening in China.
Protesters march along a street during a rally for the victims of a deadly fire as well as a protest against China's harsh Covid-19 restrictions in Beijing on November 28, 2022.defiance were rare and rather novel, for a surveillance state. The way the world found out was well-worn. When Chinese protesters took to the streets to shout “Down with Xi Jinping” and denounce’s harsh Covid lockdown measures, activists and their supporters took to Twitter to share news and clips of the disobedience.
Messages to Wang, Lau, and other activists cited fictional violations of the company’s policies on “platform manipulation and spam.” It’s unclear how Twitter came to believe that their accounts were engaged in spamming, but former staffers for the company tellthat Twitter’s elimination of nearly all of its trust and safety staff and the company’s increasing reliance on automated content moderation will make incidents like this more common. The changes, they say, will make it easier for authoritarian governments like China’s to silence critical voices and make it harder to police abusive content from sophisticated adversaries.
The company uses a number of automated systems to police malicious spam and other abuses. And regarding these shutdowns, “it does look like those were system errors,” one former Twitter staffer tells
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