Twitter will tell users if content was blocked to comply with local laws or legal demands

 Twitter will now display messages to inform users if blocked tweets were withheld to comply with local laws or court orders, which it calls Country Withheld Content (CWC). The public already has information about CWC through notices sent directly to affected accounts, Lumen, a database of legal requests for the removal of online content, and Twitter’s own biannual transparency reports.… Read More

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Twitter will tell users if content was blocked to comply with local laws or legal demands Twitter will tell users if content was blocked to comply with local laws or legal demands Reviewed by mimisabreena on Thursday, December 21, 2017 Rating: 5

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