Gatekeeping is inextricable from any political philosophy. And it usually serves to hone and improve ideas, making them more palatable to voters.
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Handicapping its one useful function—breaking news with visual evidence—makes the platform more of a gas box than it already was.
It’s become increasingly acceptable for tech companies to censor or deplatform prominent people and organizations who hold controversial or unpopular opinions.
The move towards privacy is global, and when privacy becomes a commodity, technology and the free market will provide it, whether Twitter or Facebook likes it or not.
Rep. Justin Amash (MI-3) joins Matt Kibbe to talk about Twitter wars, his family’s immigration to the US, and how to deal with tribal warfare.