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Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump, 928 F.3d 226 (2nd Cir. 2019), is a case at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals on the use of social media as a public forum.The plaintiffs, Philip N. Cohen, Eugene Gu, Holly Figueroa O'Reilly, Nicholas Pappas, Joseph M. Papp, Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza, and Brandon Neely, are a group of Twitter users blocked by U.S. President Donald Trump's personal ...
Following the posting of antisemitic and racist posts by anonymous users, Twitter removed those posts from its service. Lawsuits were filed by the Union des étudiants juifs de France (UEJF), a French advocacy group and, on January 24, 2013, Judge Anne-Marie Sauteraud ordered Twitter to divulge the personally identifiable information about the user who posted the antisemitic post, charging ...
Twitter users were also blocked from sharing links to Mastodon. [497] Reinstated on 17 December. [498] Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) Freelance journalist Initially suspended for seven days for "doxxing"; All accounts had a history of reporting on Musk or his companies. [499] The accounts were reinstated on 17 December. [500] Drew Harwell (@drewharwell)
Twitter blocked access to accounts associated with farmers protesting against the Indian government on Monday, in a localized blackout of some 250 accounts and tweets. The blocks, which only ...
Blocking someone on Twitter/X won’t be as absolute as it used to be. Elon Musk, in a post on the social network, announced upcoming changes to the block functionality, saying, “The block ...
Elon Musk, who’s sealed a $44 billion deal to become Twitter’s sole owner, is prohibited from posting tweets that “disparage” the social network or its employees. But that didn’t stop ...
From 30 August 2024 to 8 October 2024, Brazil's Supreme Federal Court judge Alexandre de Moraes imposed a block of X in Brazil. This occurred after the social network's chairman Elon Musk refused to appoint a legal representative in the country, which led Moraes to freeze Starlink's financial assets and impose fines for non-compliance.
In 2016, Twitter announced the creation of the Twitter Trust & Safety Council to help "ensure that people feel safe expressing themselves on Twitter". The council's inaugural members included 50 organizations and individuals. [8] The announcement of Twitter's "Trust & Safety Council" was met with objection from parts of its userbase.