New Twitter CEO’s first action was to increase censorship; banning the Nancy Pelosi Portfolio Tracker amongst other accounts

by Ehralur

Just days after Jack Dorsey’s resignation as CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal is pushing for increased censorship on negative topics regarding certain US elites. With Dorsey – known to be an avid opponent of censorship on the platform – gone, Twitter seems to have gone into an entirely new direction.

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The topic is covered extensively on Breaking Points, mentioning the suspension of the Nancy Pelosi Portfolio Tracker – which did nothing more than give an objective overview of Pelosi’s trades – as well as accounts covering the Ghislaine Maxwell trials.

What do you think will be the effect of this shift in company policy on the business? Will it kick off a decline in the platform’s popularity as users move away from censorship or will it allow them to increase profits as it gets policy makers on their side?

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