Twitter is a social media platform that engages in content management - they have always been moderating content, since day 1, managing identities etc..
AT&T is not in the business of content.
That's a very material distinction.
That says nothing about how/who/what Twitter should or should not be doing in this case, other than to say the moment you dip your toe into content management, it's going to get very complicated, as we now see on a daily basis in the news.
AT&T is not in the business of content.
That's a very material distinction.
That says nothing about how/who/what Twitter should or should not be doing in this case, other than to say the moment you dip your toe into content management, it's going to get very complicated, as we now see on a daily basis in the news.