December 3, 2022
DEEMING STUFF FROM RUDY RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION IS AN EASY CALL:
The Twitter Files Revealed One Thing: Elon Musk Is Trapped (AARIAN MARSHALL & AMANDA HOOVER, DEC 3, 2022, Wired)
The tweet thread, which Taibbi dubbed the "Twitter Files," shows company executives rushing to make a thorny moderation call in a no-win situation. With a presidential election looming, the New York Post reported that a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden held evidence that he had inappropriately attempted to broker a meeting between a business client and his father when Joe Biden was vice president of the US.Emails and messages in screenshots posted by Taibbi show what one executive called a "whirlwind," as some of Twitter's policy and trust and safety staffers questioned an initial decision to block sharing of the story for violating the platform's policy on distribution of hacked materials. (The provenance of the laptop, and whether all the files on it truly belong to Hunter Biden, remains unclear.)The screenshots showed one staffer warning, "We'll face hard questions on this if we don't have some kind of solid reasoning." A company lawyer opined it was "reasonable for [Twitter] to assume" the material obtained by the newspaper was stolen. Other screenshots showed Twitter executives fielding advice from a Democratic member of congress and tech industry lobbyists.What did the world learn about Twitter's handling of the incident from the so-called Twitter Files? Not much. After all, Twitter reversed its decision two days later, and then-CEO Jack Dorsey said the moderation decision was "wrong." Instead, the thread provided fresh fodder for conspiracy theories that have swirled around the laptop saga, including the insinuation--not backed by evidence--that government officials intervened to suppress the Post story.Yet the most salient lesson from Taibbi's thread may apply to Musk himself, who has taken to making big moderation decisions at Twitter almost unilaterally.In the past two weeks Musk reinstated the account of former US president Donald Trump based on the results of a Twitter poll and unblocked a series of other users previously banned from the site for breaching content rules. Musk also championed the return of Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, whose account was restricted in October after Ye posted an anti-Semitic tweet. (Restricted accounts still appear on the platform, but its users can't post or interact with them.)Yet Musk this week announced that Ye would be suspended all over again after tweeting an image of a swastika inside the Star of David. His reasoning, which academics and journalists have called out as unclear, was that the post was a breach of Twitter's rule against incitement to violence.Like the Twitter staffers who deliberated on the New York Post story in 2020, Musk was caught in a tough spot and appeared to feel under pressure to make a decision. And, as with those past arbiters of Twitter policy, the behind-the-scenes action seemed a little messy.
Posted by Orrin Judd at December 3, 2022 8:10 AM
