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David French says any discussion of the Twitter files must consider the government's interest in limiting misinformation

Excuse us, but we think the Twitter files are a pretty big deal. As we reported earlier, Rep. Ted Lieu ended up deleting a tweet calling a tweet that had been censored misinformation after he got fact-checked pretty hard. No, COVID-19 was never a leading cause of death for children.

We’re pretty tired of the word “misinformation” being thrown around to excuse all sorts of bad behavior. We just had a Disinformation Governance Board established whose chair called the Hunter Biden laptop story a “fairytale.” She was picked because she was “the Mary Poppins of misinformation.” It turns out we didn’t need a board because so many other government agencies had their hands inside every social media platform.

Twitchy non-fan David French says that any discussion of the Twitter files has to consider the government’s interest in limiting misinformation. The government might have an interest in it, but Twitter isn’t owned and run by the government, as Amanda Marcotte suggested it should be.

Mostly deliberate.

The government does have its own voice — but that voice doesn’t necessarily have to be Twitter.

How hard did the government try to convince BuzzFeed not to publish the Steele dossier?

It’s pretty clear.

Can’t the United States government build its own Twitter? It probably could, and it would cost $1 trillion and take seven years. It could be reserved just for federal employees. This reminds us of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern calling freedom of speech on the internet a “weapon of war” at the UN. “How do you tackle climate change if people don’t believe it exists,” went her reasoning. As she told the country in 2020, “We will continue to be your single source of truth…. Unless you hear it from us it is not the truth.”


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