Meta will also block sharing of Ken Klippenstein's newsletter and other sources with the JD Vance dossier, citing foreign meddling and hacked materials policies
Here's the latest on how the social media titans who said it was wrong to “censor” the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020 are justifying doing the same thing to the Vance dossier today: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Alejandra Caraballo / @esqueer_ : Twitter, Meta, and Google are all now suppressing the JD Vance dossier. Given that the executives of these companies gave explicit assurances to a Republican house committee that they would not do this, we're in the cool zone where they'll only do this for Republican candidates and not Democrats. … Taylor Lorenz / @taylorlorenz : Every current Meta trust and safety employee should have to go through this system to understand first hand how broken it is Alex Stamos / @alex.stamos : Fascinating, my quote reply of @kevincolliernbc's post linking to Klipperstein's Substack was taken down for... inauthenticity? Well, I've never had a chance to file a Review Board appeal, and since I saw several of their staff members at the Trust and Safety Research Conference today seems like a good day to do it! … Alex Stamos / @alex.stamos : BTW @mosseri the appeal flow is broken, it crashed before I could finish it and there seems no way to reenter. Mastodon: Lili Saintcrow / @lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com : “That illustrates the dramatic shift in attitudes about what the news media thinks the public should know, and the role the mainstream plays in steadily ceding that territory to the national security threat machine.” https://www.kenklippenstein.com/ ... X: Aric Toler / @arictoler : Google Drive is restricting the distribution and sharing of the leaked JD Vance dossier, which was first distributed by Ken Klippenstein, who was banned from Twitter. [image] @jason : I just scanned the JD Vance PDF. The version I looked at had all the personal doxing information removed (i.e. social security number, address, etc). So, it's the right call to block the version with personal information — 100%. Of the “redacted version,” it seems to be a giant Google search/chatGPT response, with inane public stuff. Justin Baragona / @justinbaragona : Even though Twitter/X told me that Ken Klippenstein's account was just “temporarily suspended” for sharing JD Vance's “personal information,” Ken writes today that Twitter has informed him the ban is indeed permanent https://www.kenklippenstein.com/ ... [image] Gary Marcus / @garymarcus : This is completely outrageous, given how the rules have been applied in other instances. Elon has become a one-sided piece of garbage doing exactly to others what he didn't like done to his own side. Free-speech absolutism is a total lie. Will Oremus / @willoremus : Gift link to @viaCristiano's story, which details X's justification for blocking the JD Vance dossier (under their policy against doxxing), and also Meta's different justification for doing the same (under their hacked materials policy). https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Cristiano Lima-Strong / @viacristiano : Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, confirmed Friday it is also blocking users from sharing the newsletter under its policies against foreign meddling & hacked materials, and that it will block other sources containing the Vance dossier [image] Cristiano Lima-Strong / @viacristiano : There's tons of nuance and distinctions here, but X and Meta acting on different policies underscores how thorny these calls on access to dubiously sourced or potentially revealing articles can be. Full story here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Cristiano Lima-Strong / @viacristiano : NEW: Both X and Meta are cracking down on an article containing the purported Vance dossier that's been linked to foreign hacking — but under different rationales. (Sound somewhat familiar?) https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Forums: r/FreeSpeech : Twitter Banned Me after publishing the JD Vance Dossier See also Mediagazer
🙋🏻♂️ Former Meta T&S employee here- I guarantee you every T&S employee knows all the ways the systems are broken or otherwise underdeveloped. What we need is non-T&S product directors and VPs to do what you're asking, 100%.
Turns out Meta is *also* blocking the JD Vance dossier across all its platforms, including Threads. — Here's the latest on how the social media titans who said it was wrong to “censor” the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020 are justifying doing the same thing to the Vance dossie…
Twitter, Meta, and Google are all now suppressing the JD Vance dossier. Given that the executives of these companies gave explicit assurances to a Republican house committee that they would not do this, we're in the cool zone where they'll only do this for Republican candidates …
Fascinating, my quote reply of @kevincolliernbc's post linking to Klipperstein's Substack was taken down for... inauthenticity? Well, I've never had a chance to file a Review Board appeal, and since I saw several of their staff members at the Trust and Safety Research Conference…
Google Drive is restricting the distribution and sharing of the leaked JD Vance dossier, which was first distributed by Ken Klippenstein, who was banned from Twitter. [image]
I just scanned the JD Vance PDF. The version I looked at had all the personal doxing information removed (i.e. social security number, address, etc). So, it's the right call to block the version with personal information — 100%. Of the “redacted version,” it seems to be a gian…
Even though Twitter/X told me that Ken Klippenstein's account was just “temporarily suspended” for sharing JD Vance's “personal information,” Ken writes today that Twitter has informed him the ban is indeed permanent https://www.kenklippenstein.com/ ... [image]
This is completely outrageous, given how the rules have been applied in other instances. Elon has become a one-sided piece of garbage doing exactly to others what he didn't like done to his own side. Free-speech absolutism is a total lie.
Gift link to @viaCristiano's story, which details X's justification for blocking the JD Vance dossier (under their policy against doxxing), and also Meta's different justification for doing the same (under their hacked materials policy). https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, confirmed Friday it is also blocking users from sharing the newsletter under its policies against foreign meddling & hacked materials, and that it will block other sources containing the Vance dossier [image]
There's tons of nuance and distinctions here, but X and Meta acting on different policies underscores how thorny these calls on access to dubiously sourced or potentially revealing articles can be. Full story here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
NEW: Both X and Meta are cracking down on an article containing the purported Vance dossier that's been linked to foreign hacking — but under different rationales. (Sound somewhat familiar?) https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...