Election watchers fear Twitter may not be equipped to handle hate speech, misinformation that could impact voter security, and actors seeking to cast doubt on the legitimate winners.
Elon Musk Bans Impersonation Without Parody Label on Twitter Raising Questions About Free Speech Commitment
“Yoel Roth singlehandedly saved the company,” said a Twitter employee who spoke on condition of anonymity because of concerns about job security. “On the public side, he appropriately and thoughtfully engaged with Elon Musk in a way that was not subservient, but deferring, because Elon is the king." Roth, who once worked at an Apple store fixing Mac computers, joined Twitter in 2015 after spending a year studying online hate speech at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, according to his LinkedIn profile. In May, he took on a senior role “responsible for all user, content, and security policies, comprising more than 120 policymakers, threat investigators, data analysts, and operations specialists.”A former Twitter employee testified to the Jan.
“If Musk had been able to cut everybody in content moderation and just replace it with his ‘yes’ men, he probably would have," said Mary Anne Franks, a law professor at the University of Miami and president of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative. “The only reason why he hasn’t is because he maybe recognizes that would make Twitter unworkable.”
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