Muck Rack: Journalists react to Twitter 'censorship' policy

Muck Rack: Journalists react to Twitter 'censorship' policy
Published: 27 Jan, 2012
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Muck Rack: Journalists react to Twitter 'censorship' policy

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The most–linked and commented item on MuckRack over the past 24 hours has been:

Tweets Must Still Flow, a post on the Twitter blog announcing the company’s “ability to reactively withhold content from users in a specific country — while keeping it available in the rest of the world.”

The…

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