NY Times Asks Twitter To Shut Down Retweeting Feed
WesternActor writes "According to PCMag.com, the New York Times has asked Twitter to shut down the FreeNYT Twitter feed that basically retweets all of the Times' articles. Is this really possible? After all, the feed just points to a list of Times Twitter accounts, all of which can also be found on the Times' website. If the Times succeeds in shutting this down, it could have a chilling effect for Twitter and online free speech in general."
Won't people just create replacements using lists?
If NYT doesn't want their material tweeted, then maybe they should stop tweeting them.
Just like the WSJ, and FT, this simply means that I won't be pointing any tweets to the NYT. No traffic driven to the site, no ad revenue. Maybe the $300 a year they want for an ipad subscription will generate sufficient revenue.
"She's a scientist and a lesbian. She's not going to let it slide." Orphan Black
"it could have a chilling effect for Twitter and online free speech in general".
Eh, no. Just no. Stop it.
"I'm taking this loop off." - Jack O'Neill
If the Times succeeds in shutting this down, it could have a chilling effect for Twitter and online free speech in general."
Anything that has a chilling effect on Twitter can't be all bad!
American Third Position
Finally, a real choice!
That a commercial entity requests that Twitter not automatically feed all of their news articles to the world hardly seems like an affront to free speech. You or I may not care for that policy but I must admit, the NYT isn't making much money off of me either way. The news reporting business in general is struggling to find a way to stay afloat and the cry that they owe it to us gratis doesn't help.
Speech isn't free, slashdot. It has a cost: Stop using Twitter. But that's not convenient, is it? And that, right there, is how freedom dies.
#fuckbeta #iamslashdot #dicemustdie
By stopping it at its source. So shutdown the NYTimes twitter account - that way there will be no way to re-tweet it.
-CF