One hour a day.
“It’s a significant thing…we’re going to fix it.”
It does count, without any doubt, as a social media company actively putting its thumb on the scale of public discussion and debate to influence public policy outcomes.
“Woke up to the sad news that I’m no longer a Tweep.”
“Prolific” use of the platform.
“We are becoming much more proactive.”
“Hate speech…on behalf of the state.”
Professional social media star.
Michael D. Higgins, who never expressed concern about billionaire tech monopolies before, is suddenly very worried now that one plans to reinstate free speech. @Ben_Scallan smells rank hypocrisy
Selective outrage.
Echo chamber.
“Biggest threat to civilisation.”