Does Twitter now support terror group ISIS?
On Wednesday, Twitchy informed us that Twitter didn’t have a problem with Keith Olbermann telling his one million plus followers to harass a turkey hunter, nor did it have a problem with an account that called for the stoning of Jews. It did, however, seem to have a problem with a Louisiana-based artist who posted a video making fun of ISIS.
According to Twitter, the message violated Indian law.
Seriously.
So I got an email from @TwitterSupport or twitter legal whatever that is. Wanting me to take down a link to a video @SooperMexican and I made making fun of ISIS. pic.twitter.com/77HSW56Vag
— Matt Dawson (@SaintRPh) March 27, 2019
Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?
Twitchy noted: “Calling for the murder of Jews is fine, but making fun of ISIS … well, that’s just a bridge too far. Because … Indian law?”
https://twitter.com/albrechtwo/status/1110885688340168705
https://twitter.com/Lemang01/status/1110857703281360897
And Pakistani law, apparently.
Seriously, @jack. I would love to see the invisible guidelines your company uses because I can't find this stuff anywhere in the public ones.
— Joe Cunningham (@JoePCunningham) March 27, 2019
Good luck with that.
Apparently @Twitter bends the knee to other nation’s laws and applies them to US Citizens. How bizarre. I might need to quit this platform. @TwitterSupport @jack
— Matt Dawson (@SaintRPh) March 27, 2019
Good advise.
Watched the video that @SooperMexican and I made. I can only assume India are big ISIS fans if they made twitter take down a comedy video that we made years ago making fun of ISIS.
— Matt Dawson (@SaintRPh) March 27, 2019
There is one other possibility:
https://twitter.com/UntraceableMC/status/1110966275096961028
Must be…
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