Twitter, at least in the U.S., has a Nazi problem. While the company has taken steps to at least look like it cares, it still serves as a platform for hostility, abuse, and harassment. Seth Rogen wondered why, and, being a celebrity, he can get Twitter’s CEO Jack Dorsey on the line. Rogen, so far, is unimpressed.
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Freedom of speech is a two way street.
Just because someone says something you don't like does not make them a nazi...
What are we going to call real genocidal psychopaths, now that the term "Nazi" has been diluted into irrelevance?
Does this also go for all the anti Trump speech? Can't really be mad at Nazis while you're saying kill the president. I do not agree with Nazi ideology. But we have to be careful with who we say can or cannot express their beliefs. Just because we don't agree with them. Just block them.
Maybe he should be more concerned with ISIS accounts.