January 27th, 2012
If Google doesn’t like your name, it can block you; if Facebook doesn’t like your status, it can delete it; and if Twitter gets a takedown request for your message, it will disappear. Our freedom of speech relies on these new information gatekeepers.
Matthew Ingram questions How much should we trust our new information overlords? on GigaOm.  (via onaissues)
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