Twitter Admits To Censoring Criticism Of The Indian Government
Twitter Admits To Censoring Criticism Of The Indian Government
BY TYLER DURDEN SUNDAY, APR 25, 2021 - 10:20 AM Authored by Jonathan Turley,
On Saturday, Twitter admitted that it is actively
working with the Indian government to censor criticism of its handling of the
pandemic as the number of cases and deaths continues to
skyrocket.
There are widespread reports that the Indian government has misrepresented the
number of deaths and the true rate of cases could be as much as 30 times
higher than reported. The country has a
shortage of beds, oxygen, and other essentials due to a failure to adequately
prepare for a new surge. Not surprisingly, the Indian government has moved to
crackdown on criticism. This included a call to Twitter to censor such information
and Twitter has, of course, complied.
With the support of many Democratic leaders in the United States, Twitter now regularly censors viewpoints in the United States and India had no trouble in enlisting it to crackdown on those raising the alarm over false government reporting.
Buried in an Associated Press
story on the raging pandemic and failures of the Indian
government are these two lines:
“On Saturday, Twitter complied with the government’s request and prevented
people in India from viewing more than 50 tweets that appeared to criticize the
administration’s handling of the pandemic. The targeted posts
include tweets from opposition ministers critical of Modi, journalists and
ordinary Indians.”
The article quotes Twitter as saying that it
had powers to “withhold access to the content in India only” if the company
determined the content to be “illegal in a particular jurisdiction.” Thus,
criticism of the government in this context is illegal so Twitter has agreed to
become an arm of the government in censoring information.
Keep in mind that this information could
protect lives. It is not “fake news” but efforts
by journalists and others to disclose failures by the government that
could cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
This is
the face of the new censors. The future in speech
control is not in the classic state media model but the alliance of states with
corporate giants like Twitter. Twitter now actively engages in what Democratic
leaders approvingly call “robust content modification” to control viewpoints
and political dissent.
When Twitter’s CEO Jack Dorsey came before the Senate to
apologize for blocking the Hunter Biden story before the election as a mistake,
senators pressed him and other Big Tech executive for more censorship.
In that hearing, members like Sen. Mazie Hirono (D., HI)
pressed witnesses like Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey for assurance that Trump
would remain barred from speaking on their platforms: “What
are both of you prepared to do regarding Donald Trump’s use of your platforms
after he stops being president, will be still be deemed newsworthy and will he
still be able to use your platforms to spread misinformation?”
Rather than addressing the dangers of such censoring of news
accounts, Senator Chris Coons pressed Dorsey to expand the categories of
censored material to prevent people from sharing any views that he considers “climate
denialism.” Likewise, Senator Richard Blumenthal seemed to take the opposite
meaning from Twitter, admitting that it was wrong to censor the Biden story.
Blumenthal said that he was “concerned that both of your companies are, in
fact, backsliding or retrenching, that you are failing to take action against
dangerous disinformation.” Accordingly, he demanded an answer to this question:
“Will you
commit to the same kind of robust content modification playbook in this coming
election, including fact checking, labeling, reducing the spread of
misinformation, and other steps, even for politicians in the runoff elections
ahead?”
“Robust content modification” has a certain appeal, like a type
of software upgrade. It is not content modification. It is censorship. If our
representatives are going to crackdown on free speech, they should admit to
being advocates for censorship.
What is
fascinating is how social media companies have privatized censorship. These
companies now carry out directives to censor material deemed unlawful or fake
or misleading by those in power. The company also shows no compulsion to
protect free speech. When India calls for censorship, it just shrugs and say
that the dissenting views are now illegal.
In the
meantime, liberals now support crackdowns on free speech and corporate power
over viewpoint expression.
We have been discussing how writers, editors, commentators,
and academics have
embraced rising calls for censorship and speech controls, including President-elect Joe
Biden and his key advisers. Even
journalists are leading attacks on free speech and the free press. This
includes academics rejecting
the very concept of objectivity in journalism in favor of open
advocacy. Columbia Journalism
Dean and New Yorker writer Steve Coll has denounced how the
First Amendment right to freedom of speech was being “weaponized” to protect
disinformation.
Liberals
now embrace censorship and even declared that “China was right” on
Internet controls. Many Democrats have fallen back on the
false narrative that the First Amendment does not regulate private companies so
this is not an attack on free speech. Free speech is a human right that is not
solely based or exclusively defined by the First Amendment. Censorship by
Internet companies is a “Little Brother” threat long discussed by free speech
advocates. Some may willingly embrace corporate speech controls but it is
still a denial of free speech.
This is why I recently described myself
as an Internet Originalist. Twitter is now unabashedly and
unapologetically a corporate censor. The question is
whether the public will remain silent or, as some, actually embrace the new
Orwellian order of “robust content modification.”
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