And the confusion between one's right to speak freely and/or photograph in public spaces with a private venue's right to control what it publishes continues.
And the confusion between one's right to speak freely and/or photograph in public spaces with a private venue's right to control what it publishes continues.
its the start of new censorship. political correctness has created new laws banning certain speech as hate crimes. whats next?... connect the dots!
Twitter doesn't make laws. It is a private company that offers one of the several platforms that people use to express their views. In case you haven't noticed, some people use Twitter to harass, intimidate or threaten others. Unsurprisingly, Twitter is taking steps to stop this. Also unsurprisingly, the vast majority of users agree that this should be stopped, and many critics say that Twitter doesn't do enough.
If one actually reads Twitter's policy, it's perfectly obvious that it is not directed at, nor will affect, activities like street photography. It certainly has nothing to do with the Business of Large Format Photography, which is where the thread was started.
And even more importantly, what are the Kardashians up to?
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