Article 3WP8T I'm joining the campaign to deactivate my Twitter account on August 17

I'm joining the campaign to deactivate my Twitter account on August 17

by
Mark Frauenfelder
from on (#3WP8T)

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I deleted my Facebook account a few months ago and am not sorry I did. For the last couple of months, I've been thinking about deleting my Twitter account, too. It has become a creepy, toxic place. I'm stunned that Twitter has no problem with people who want to inflict additional misery on the parents of murdered children. It's not about the first Amendment. Twitter is a company -- it can choose whomever it wants to be on its platform.

As my friend Sean Bonner posted, Twitter "didn't start as an open forum for free speech, it started as a way for people to see what their friends were doing. Enforcing the same rules for everyone to promote civil discourse isn't censorship. Bots spewing hate and attacking people isn't fun."

He's right. I'm joining Sean and others on August 17 by deactivating my Twitter account. The hashtag for this action is #DeactiDay. If Twitter doesn't fix its hate enabler problem in 30 days, I won't reactivate my account, after which it will be permanently deleted. It's very likely it will be deleted, because Twitter has demonstrated that it badly wants Alex Jones and his ilk on its platform. When CNN reported that Jones violated at least a dozen of Twitter's rules after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said Jones hadn't and therefore couldn't be kicked off, Twitter didn't do a thing about it. Then Twitter admitted that Jones had indeed violated rules that had resulted in bans for other people, but said it wouldn't ban Jones.

Twitter can have Jones, and I'll be happy to be the hell away from the place.

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We didn't suspend Alex Jones or Infowars yesterday. We know that's hard for many but the reason is simple: he hasn't violated our rules. We'll enforce if he does. And we'll continue to promote a healthy conversational environment by ensuring tweets aren't artificially amplified.

- jack (@jack) August 8, 2018

Twitter admits InfoWars violated its rules, but says it will remain on the platform https://t.co/0ggTt1CBd3 pic.twitter.com/P6qmeErKe4

- CNNMoney (@CNNMoney) August 12, 2018
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