zlacker

[return to "The Twitter Files, Part Six"]
1. paulpa+34[view] [source] 2022-12-16 21:46:01
>>GavCo+(OP)
3. Twitter’s contact with the FBI was constant and pervasive, as if it were a subsidiary.

4. Between January 2020 and November 2022, there were over 150 emails between the FBI and former Twitter Trust and Safety chief Yoel Roth.

How is this constant? This is just 1 request every 7 days . I figured it would be more. Also, it's called the FBI. Their job is to investigate federal matters, which includes content on social social media. They do with with all major social networks. It's not just politics or the media, but things related to safety, terrorism, kidnaping, child exploitation, etc.

It seems like these files are becoming more and more underwhelming.

◧◩
2. mc32+131[view] [source] 2022-12-17 04:31:22
>>paulpa+34
What would a bureau investigating crimes have any involvement in sifting through accounts looking for ToS violations?

Are they the TOS violation cops ala BSA?

What other companies were they helping in hunting down ToS violators?

This is not their scope of work and it has the appearance of impropriety by suggesting accounts that should be reviewed for suspension.

Imagine if you had the Trump admin suggesting whose accounts to review?

◧◩◪
3. jacque+K31[view] [source] 2022-12-17 04:38:21
>>mc32+131
That's not how it works. How it works is that they come across something that is either illegal or that could snowball into a problem and it happens to violate the TOS. This gives them enough grounds to ask for a removal. If it isn't against the TOS but they feel that they need to have it removed anyway they'll go by a judge and get an order, or, if contact is good they might first ask you politely.
[go to top]