mohandasgandhi:

reuters:

A change in policy: Twitter announced Thursday that it would begin restricting Tweets in certain countries, marking a policy shift for the social media platform that helped propel the popular uprisings recently sweeping across the Middle East.
 
“Starting today, we give ourselves the ability  to reactively withhold content from users in a specific country while  keeping it available in the rest of the world,” the Twitter blog said.
Read more: Twitter to restrict user content in some countries

Not cool.

I love the example they use.  ”Everyone hates Nazis! This will be a great example everyone can get behind!”
If the COUNTRIES have laws against certain types of speech, it is the COUNTRY’S responsibility to police it.  This is how we keep major western corporations from supporting DICTATORSHIPS.  K?
Grr.

mohandasgandhi:

reuters:

A change in policy: Twitter announced Thursday that it would begin restricting Tweets in certain countries, marking a policy shift for the social media platform that helped propel the popular uprisings recently sweeping across the Middle East.

“Starting today, we give ourselves the ability to reactively withhold content from users in a specific country while keeping it available in the rest of the world,” the Twitter blog said.

Read more: Twitter to restrict user content in some countries

Not cool.

I love the example they use.  ”Everyone hates Nazis! This will be a great example everyone can get behind!”

If the COUNTRIES have laws against certain types of speech, it is the COUNTRY’S responsibility to police it.  This is how we keep major western corporations from supporting DICTATORSHIPS.  K?

Grr.

(via pantslessprogressive)

The government is going to lift a ban on transmitting early election results, Minister of State for Democratic Reform Tim Uppal said Friday.

Uppal made the announcement via Twitter before taking questions in person.

Currently, it’s illegal to transmit or broadcast election results before polls close across the country. But with social media making it easier for Canadians to spread news, the ban is becoming impossible to enforce.

Almost one in five Canadians use Twitter, according to numbers released last spring.

“During the most recent election, our government heard from Canadians that certain rules governing the administration of our elections are not only out of date, but they unnecessarily restrict freedom of expression,” Uppal said.

“Not only does the ban infringe upon freedom of expression, it has the potential to subject Canadians to heavy penalties for the use of technologies that are everyday forms of 21st century communication.”

The government will introduce legislation to lift the ban sometime in the next few months, Uppal said. It will also apply to television broadcasts, which are currently staggered across the country on voting day.

Uppal credited blogger Paul Bryan, a Vancouver man who published election results in 2000 and fought an Elections Canada fine all the way to the Supreme Court.

Uppal isn’t the first to announce news using the social media tool, but it’s the first time the government has sent a news release to notify journalists that he will be tweeting an announcement.

Okay, someone, somewhere is REALLY pleased with themselves about the idea they came up with.  ”Hey! we’re making an announcement that affects twitter.  LET’S ANNOUNCE IT ON TWITTER.”

Cute, folks.

Anyway.  Yay! no more gag rules on election night.

(ETA: LIFT ban.  LIFT.  NOT LIFE.  Fingers, go where I want you to!)

[image description: a tweet from Jack Layton which says:
“@pmharper, appointing your failed #CPC candidates to the Senate is not the kind of job creation strategy Canadians had in mind. #Cdnpoli”]

[image description: Mei giving a thumbs up]

[image description: a tweet from Jack Layton which says:

“@pmharper, appointing your failed #CPC candidates to the Senate is not the kind of job creation strategy Canadians had in mind. #Cdnpoli”]

[image description: Mei giving a thumbs up]

Change.org Petition: Tell Uptown Sports Support for Same Sex Marriage Isn’t Misguided

 bdoing asked: Could you ask your followers to go here and sign this petition? A Canadian-based organization, Uptown Sports, recently tweeted condemning Sean Avery for supporting same-sex marriage, and we’re asking for an apology. Thanks!


http://www.change.org/petitions/tell-uptown-sports-support-for-same-sex-marriage-isnt-misguided

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Here is the original tweet and here is a blog post from NESN which includes Sean Avery’s original message.


I’m going to push through my discomfort for asking for reblogs (I don’t want it to be seen as wanting to get this blog’s name out) and say: please reblog this if you sign - this could probably use as much exposure as it can get.

the more things change….
except I can’t use that phrase, since, uhm.  At least in this case, it’s more like: the more they stay the same, the more they stay the same

the more things change….

except I can’t use that phrase, since, uhm.  At least in this case, it’s more like: the more they stay the same, the more they stay the same