Twitter Bans, Removes Verified Status of White Supremacists (thedailybeast.com)
After updating the rules of its verification program on Wednesday, Twitter has begun banning and removing verified check marks from white supremacist accounts. For example, white supremacists Richard Spencer and Charlottesville "Unite The Right" protest creator Jason Kessler had their verified statuses revoked today. The Daily Beast reports: The verified check mark was meant to denote "that an account of public interest is authentic," the company said in a series of tweets on Wednesday, but that "verification has long been perceived as an endorsement." "This perception became worse when we opened up verification for public submissions and verified people who we in no way endorse," a company spokesperson tweeted. Users can now lose their blue checkmarks for "inciting or engaging in harassment of others," "promoting hate and/or violence against, or directly attacking or threatening other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or disease," supporting people who promote those ideas, and a slew of other reasons.
Oh fuck it.
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whining about how they're being persecuted for hating people.
So... now there's no way to verify that a white supremacist actually said that racist thing?
So, people think the check means Twitter is endorsing the verified person. So, now it officially does.
That'll teach those monsters for having the audacity to believe something that we don't like!
Considering the recent moves in the media, be it twitter, facebook, news articles, reddit posts, moderation across the web, youtube, shaming campaigns etc, it's extremely difficult to actually identify, clear, distinct, genuine racists.
The term has been wildly thrown around the web in the past 3 years (along with misogynist and other such things) to the point it's verging on meaningless.
Why take someones words and analyse them when you can just shriek and bray and imply they're saying something they're not. The accusation alone is enough to "throw a dead cat on the table" and totally redirect the conversation.
I myself am 'clearly racists' according to some comments I've got on reddit, because I have the gall to take issue with my countries *extremely high* immigration policy, which is impacting housing affordability, renting affordability and the jobs market (as well as general congestion, sustainability) - I need not mention a race mind you, but I'm clearly racist because I think maybe we should be thinking about this long term.
The wild labeling of any 'dissenter of our groupthink' is just causing more backlash. I can't help but take a cynical view now of anyone accused of such things and try to find the *actual truth* of what was said, to see if it's taken out of context or not.
In conclusion, basically, I'm not sure I really trust twitter to get this right, in the slightest.
NOTE / DISCLAIMER: (general rant, 2 people mentioned in article could *totally* genuinely be lunatics for all I know, but I'll be damned if I'd take twitter opinion as the final word on it, nor the average twitter users 'reports' either)
Someone tell me if Twitter is making any money yet.
Did they remove any Black Lives Matter check marks ? Raciest people of all colors should have their check marks removed.
Fuck them and their Trumptard supporters
Sincerely,
America
Saying that it's treated as an endorsement, they are acknowledging they use the checkmark as an endorsement now. So the 'Verified' checkmark means Twitter, as a corporate entity, is endorsing whomever they give it to. As a potential investor, I find it extremely off-putting a media organization would taint themselves with moderation of speech because there's no way to come out clean. Someone *always* disagrees with whatever you say, and Twitter decided to join the fray? That's *insane*!
> "inciting or engaging in harassment of others," "promoting hate and/or violence against, or directly attacking or threatening other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or disease
Fuck those 3 white supremacist dudes, but it's ok for tens of thousands ANTIFA and similar to spew hate, insult and otherwise promote hate and violence ?
Everybody is aware of this.. just making sure it's pointed out, as it should be, every time they do something like this where they decide who gets to have a voice and who doesn't.
So how many anti-LGBT or anti-Mexican remarks will it take for Trump to lose his tick?
"White supremacists Richard Spencer and Charlottesville “Unite The Right” protest creator Jason Kessler had their verified statuses revoked on Wednesday."
I don't use twitter, but that part of the article doesn't make much sense to me. What's the point of removing a thing that verifies they are who they are? Does the checkmark do anything besides verify their identity? Is removing it a punishment of some sort?
I think this is the wrong thing for Twitter to do. They ought to reinforce the idea that verification is just that: verification of identity. It's no more an endorsement of the person than a driver's license is an endorsement of them by the DMV. Personally I like a flag that tells me whether an account really belongs to the person in question or a troll trying to get them in trouble. In the case of white supremacists and their ilk, I consider the verified checkmark to be a target selection aid. It helps me insure I'm taking offense at and responding to someone who deserves it, not someone who's gotten the MAGA folks annoyed.
As long as the BLM radicals which speak about killing the police officers.. the radical left hiring the unemployed to disrupt the vote.. and even congressional members that infer the assassination of our current president and the left-loving media decide to also create an even playing field I'm OK with that. But the extreme difficulty of any conservative viewpoint... be it on campus or on social media that is being currently quashed is also judiciously addressed.. I'm not happy with this tact. Free speech is free speech. The British didn't like it so we revolted. Now the left wants to limit it.. and we accept it?
Then again... when does the first amendment end? You don't *have* to listen to anybody unless you are stuck in a checkout line or an elevator with them. You should not have any "right" to "not" listen to anything you don't agree with as you can just move on (safe spacers.. this is a reference your battle cry).
I fear for the crowd-sourced limitations on our bill of rights.. just like I fear that my children will inherit an earth with the seas rising. Our founding fathers brought us definitions of liberty and they didn't include "clauses".
Peace out.
How about they just make it actually mean "verified" and allow ANYONE to get verified by sending in identification verification? Problem solved and it isn't a special club anymore!
-SaNo
Is it good for the gander?
...to black supremacists (i.e. racists).
Social media corporations are like your parents on a long car ride while you were growing up - they don't care who is right or wrong, they just want quiet.
Angry arguments distract people from the advertizing.
> ... . . if you are a white, middle-aged male . . . "You racist!"
Right, and those in this picture - https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/polandball/images/1/1c/Massacre-Those-Insult-Islam.jpg - must definitely be Angels !!
Which is trending towards the right thanks to pay to publish television.
A lot of stuff ending up on PBS nowadays is fucking infomercials disguised as 'educational tv'.
My parents stopped supporting them after the first ways of advertising and their 'hard sell' donation pushes on my grandmother who had been donating once a year to them for 30+ years.
Some people don't want racists endorsed, and others want to make sure racists are identified. Why not do both?
They should have a "verified racist" system, where you get a little white hood (or swastika, or something) to show that you are a racist. Better yet, have a 1-5 rating scale, to show how racist you are.
(If you actually think this is a good idea, seek help.)
You white people that think its Real are retards. Whats said on Twitter, stays on Twitter. The world needs a digital text expression forum that is absolutely unregulated and thats available forever
For truth verification you ought to be on Facebook. Twitter only revoked the right to be a verified scumbag.
MPAC dossier, page 9
After 9/11 made Osama too much of an embarrassment, they did portray him as a villain.. as a puppet controlled by Dick Cheney or working with The Jews.
What's the relevence? This is the group that runs Twitter, Reddit, Wikipedia, Mozilla, Metafilter, BoingBoing, etc, as part of a federally funded Internet censorship program called "Viral Peace" that is run out of the Berkman Center at Harvard University. Gamergate happened when they rolled out the censorship machine two years early to cover up a racketeering scandal. (It was supposed to be a secret weapon against Hillary's opponents in the 2016 election.) The autistic gamers have spent three years finding out what happened, and the signs pointed back to the feds protecting a censorship bureau run by Islamists.
MPAC was placed there by Lisa Monaco. Yes, the Department of Homeland Security put Islamists in charge of censoring the Internet. No one in the MSM considers this a scandal but everyone wants to talk about Russia buying ads on Facebook.
Now take a look at who is often accused of being "alt-right" and "white supremacist." Steve Bannon, Sebastian Gorka, Ben Shapiro, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Cathy Young, Phyllis Chesler, Melanie Phillips, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Milo Yiannopoulos, Bill Maher, Julian Assange, Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, David Auerbach, and then there are a few open Nazi LARPers like Richard Spencer that they point at to justify censoring the rest. Many of the people who are accused of being "alt-right" are not White Supremacists. They are anti-terrorist, or they are aligned with Hillary Clinton's political opponents, or they just got in the way of the censors. Take a hint, if the Zionist Organization of America or the Jerusalem Post honors somebody then they are probably not a Nazi.
I'm very much looking forward to seeing a few radical left Twitterers getting the same treatment, because I'm sure there can't be any significant political bias at Twitter or any of the other giant CA-based internet companies that are forcing their PeeCee agenda down our throats, right?
"Users can now lose their blue checkmarks for "inciting or engaging in harassment of others," "promoting hate and/or violence against, or directly attacking or threatening other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or disease," supporting people who promote those ideas, and a slew of other reasons."
He has contravened any number of these reasons.
... is a depressing rabbit hole of great importance because uh, you know ... no, not that it's profitable, that's not it ... because uh ... no, it's not a vetted source of commentary, it's because, you know ...
You know what?
Fuck it.
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
Is it hot in here or is it just me? Civil War in 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 -1 - !
I refuse to take the platform seriously. Itâ(TM)s anazing how political corporations have become.
Yep, they removed the mark from these people BECAUSE they don't endorse them. So "if we don't endorse someone, we remove the check mark".
They did NOT remove the check mark from Black Panthers and Antifa accounts.
Twitter fucked up here. Once they start removing the check mark from people they don't endorse, obviously people will say "so why don't you remove the check mark from bad person)?" If they refuse to remove the mark, that now looks like an endorsement.
He seemed so sane and rational to me and in no way a literal national socialist. And his idea of setting up an ethnostate would in no way cause civil war and ethnic cleansing. But then he lost his blue check mark and now I don't trust him."
Said no one ever.
People who follow Richard Spencer - and they're not very many of them if you look at the low turnout in for Unite the Right in Charlottesville - are not going to change their opinion of him because he lost his blue check mark.
And the vast majority of people who think setting up an ethnostate means turning America into Yugoslavia in the mid 90's weren't going to listen to him anyway.
But I'm sure Twitter will get praised for this latest bit of virtue signalling.
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Some of those claiming to be antifa are counterfits.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/craig...
https://www.vice.com/en_us/art...
Considering I seriously doubt there's anything Spencer and I agree on except maybe whether it's raining and that I don't pay any attention to Twitter I'll just go ahead and enjoy my ability to be indifferent to the whole thing.
Citing actual, known historical facts about communist tyranny now makes one a Russian?
The same Russia which was the tip of the spear for the tyranny being criticized?
Do you see here how your argument is self-refuting? Do you realize that seeing Russians everywhere is a delusion?
I hate their kind. They don't want to take advantage of government jobs. My two relatives that work for the DMV have screwed so many white people. That is the requirement of all nonwhite people. I enjoy hearing about how we screw those white people.
The verified tag is nothing more than badge of social status. At which point, it's useless.
The mere fact of being DE-verified pretty much proves this.
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
Looking forward to Trump losing his blue check
As far as I know, Richard Spencer has never said or done anything that would indicate he is a white supremacist. If anyone has examples, I would like to see them.
Playing whatabout says a lot about you.
Whatabout? whatabout! Whatabout?!
At least your nick is in keeping - BIND was a fucking abomination too
There comes a time you have to pick a side. So yeah "dad", we pick the side of the constitution. If that means we have to refresh the tree of liberty with the blood of you traitors, then so be it.
Just meaning you are who you say you are.
Apparently verified status means you are some twitter approved spokesperson.
Richard Spencer is a pretty well known arsehole. He at least reaches Wikipedia's criteria for notablity. And presumably he's sticking to the right side of Twitter's abuse policy. Surely there's some benefit to knowing this is the genuine arsehole.
Plus, I can see this backfiring later. Twitter is now making a moral judgement. Does Kevin Spacey keep his checkmark? Ex-senator Bob Marshall (He doesn't actually seem to have a checkmark but should he have one?) They haven't banned Trump, and I accept their reasons but does the checkmark mean they endorse him.
Fuck off back to Europe and leave Canada to the Inuit if you believe that.
Ethnostates are bullshit. That includes nazi America and Israel.
Will they be next?
Not a white supremacist, a white nationalist. You probably don't care about the difference because you'd prefer to remain ignorant and insult those you perceive as your enemies. Richard Spencer is a white separatist.
I thought the entire point was to verify that certain accounts belonged to reputable individuals - suddenly it's a seal of approval. Why?
Twitter just succumbed to the 1 percent sponsored leftist terror. The real Nazis of our days are the antifa stormtroopers. They enforce the globalist ideas of NY finance.
And they took away his.
So clearly this is just more the the batsh*t crazy left's practice of calling everyone they don't agree with "Hitler".
If you're going to single out a hate group, in the vein of equality, don't you have to do it to all of them? Twitter is totally filled with people on every side, color, religion, etc of this hate filled world and anyone that is anti-any particular kind of person should be met with the same.
make it so, twitter
His black father abandoned him. Typical.
This won't save Twitter from going down the drain it's already circling.
Having Trump buy Twitter at a fire sale price just to continue using it as his own vanity publishing company may be their only hope.
SSL certificates have the same function. They verify that the machine you are communicating with is really the one it claims to be, but people thing it verifies that it is trustworthy.
The same arguments could be use to not give out SSL certificates to those the establishment disagree with, and I would not be at all surprised if it happens.
Probably a couple of months after browsers start requiring https.
How many left wing nutjobs and so-called anti-fascistic fascists have had their twitter recognition and/or accounts removed?
Thought so. This is standard censorship where we block those voices we don't like hearing, leaving more room for those we do like.
"For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong." -- H.L. Mencken (1880-1956) --
LOL.
So I am not one to defend some of these groups. But I also don't want to see places like Twitter or Facebook become censors in defining what is appropriate on their sites. I think Twitter is overstepping its bounds on determining what is offensive and what is not. Our whole advantage here in America is freedom's you start taking that away you hurt everyone not just the ones you don't like.In The Friends of Voltaire Hall wrote the phrase: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
And just who will decide who and what a white supremacist is?
Was Milo a white supremacist? No. But Twitter called him one and banned his account.
We live in an era where anyone who isn't "left" is considered "evil". Or even "uneducated".
Conservative intellectuals are basically being hunted, shunned and delegitimized.
This is a dangerous time. Pol Pot would have approved.
Can we ban communists, too then? Their crimes are worse.
Go right ahead, they'll just rename their party, change their agenda a bit and adopt a new logo which curiously enough is the same thing the Nazis are doing except they are using letters of the runic alphabet which has led to the rune 'óthila' for example being banned as a hate symbol which is kind of stupid if you ask me, we might just as well ban 'N' because it's the first letter of 'Nazi' and 'C' because it is the first letter of 'Communist' and seeing it might cause people to be offended. If this keeps up the entire runic alphabet will have been forbidden for normal people to use because a bunch of racist genocidal thugs decided to use it as the brand symbol for their hate soup. It's kind of the same with the Thor's hammer symbol. I'm getting equally tired of idiots who steal my people's (Scandinavian) cultural symbols and turn them into icons of hate as I am of not being able to paint a Mjölnir symbol on my boat or runic inscriptions on my stuff anymore without some tourist coming over and accusing me of being a Jew hating Nazi. When did it become a Nazi activity to know and use runes? For me Mjölnir just a symbol my people have been painting on our ships since before recorded history. I don't hate Jews, I don't hate Israelis, I get along fabulously with both, they are very friendly and generous people. I want to reclaim my culture from the hateful bigoted Nazi morons who have commandeered it for their despicable racist circle jerks. So the next time you drive past a building and see a swastika, remember that odds are it's just a Pagan Norse or (more likely) Hindu temple, not the local Nazi HQ and that if we ban symbols or political parties even if they are a bunch of hateful jerks, that's when the hateful jerks win.
Except in the summer, then golden brown is right. lol ahh hell...
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Everyone of every pigment can be racist. Every sex can be frothing at the mouth not for equality but subjugation.
Hating on the popular form of radicalism is beyond unproductive.
Thank you, Twitter.
Why is it only white countries that have (unwanted) mass immigration? If most white people wanted it, why would it have to be FORCED on us? (Where have you been?)
If white people are so 'racist' and dreadful, why is the rest of the world trying to move into our countries? Why don't they want to live around their own kind?
Those responsible for silencing victims of genocide are themselves committing genocide - and will be tried in court in due course, and that includes whoever made these decisions on Twitter.
It's okay to be white.
White people have the right to exist.
White people have the right to their own countries.
I refuse to participate in the genocide of my own people.
I can say that without seeing the list, because like Tommy Robinson said:
The truth is hate speech now https://twitter.com/TRobinsonN...
Thank you, Bradley Manning, Edward Snowden and so many others, for courageously defending humanity, my freedom and more!
Or are they going to unverify him too?
Or is it just the little people?
I'm so glad I never bought into this twatter bullshit.
Apparently, white people have some special quality which means that if non-whites don't get to live around us, they suffer in some way.
So white people aren't even allowed to talk about wanting to simply live around their own kind, by MOVING AWAY from non-whites.
If somebody comes and sits next to you on a bus, and you don't want to sit next to them for whatever reason, is their right to prevent you from MOVING AWAY greater than your right to simply find another seat on the bus? Why? This is exactly what non-whites are doing to white people.
When did white people ask to have their countries turned into Brazil?
LOL at 'supremacist' - I think they mean 'separatist'.
Is to offer verification to anyone who wants it because that's the only way it can not be some kind of endorsement, and use banning to control hate they don't want on their service.
They let ISIS and anti-Israel groups alone and ban a few hicks in the woods. Good going Twitter. This is why gab.ai is growing, and you are dying.
One of many Orwellian tricks used by social media to silence anybody who does not have the correct point of view on anything.
The idea of having a verified status is to prove that you are you.
It is supposed to discourage fake accounts. It supposed to stop people from pretending to be public figures.
Instead, this is being used as another tool to silence descent.
Certainly text like that makes sense, though maybe linked from the "verified" symbol.
Perhaps some people think it looks like an endorsement because it's a *green check mark*. Instead of un- verifying a few people they don't like, perhaps it would have been more effective to change the "ID verifiedâ symbol to something else. Maybe a stylized "ID" symbol. (Think UL mark or the copyright C and trademark TM symbols.
> they should've either made the verification process available freely and fairly to everyone (meaning they'd now need a sprawling new verifications department), or they should've removed all check marks.
Or, if they don't want people to think the symbol means "good", don't use a friggin green check mark to mean "ID verified". If they had switched to a neutral symbol such as a stylized "ID" instead of a green check mark it wouldn't look like the symbol meant they thought it was good.
Bush era Slashdot understood that to defend the rights of terrorists didn't make one a terrorist supporter, nor did fighting back against those who wanted to judge accused terrorists by a different standard make one a terrorist sympathizer. Now, we have self-styled "liberals" who mock principles and wallow happily in double/triple standards.
Gen X Slashdot was clearly superior to Millennial Slashdot.
your thin skin doesn't make me a troll
Because it was the right wing that saddled us with their lap dog, Ajit Pai. But the first tiny move against net neutrality is to pull the credentials of one of their beloved mouthpieces. Even before Pai dropped the neutrality rules.
I saw this coming a long time ago. Big business and the right wing are strange bedfellows. Business interests actually tend to be more libertarian. And once the rules are gone, it will be the political right that will disappear from the Internet.
Guilt by association? This is a load of crap and hopefully they'll be sued into oblivion. Since they have admitted "supporting" people who espouse hateful and/or violent views (not only in the past, but it's inevitable they always will), then obviously they need to ban themselves. So, will this include the NRA, the US Army, and the IACP? How about PETA? I think I understand what constitutes "violent" speech, but I have no idea what constitutes "hateful" speech. If I were to state that most women are shorter than I am (6'1") is that "hateful"? Exactly what can I not say about a person, or even more vague, a group or category of people? What if I called people with little in common but a candidate "deplorables"? Isn't that hateful? I'm no fan of white supremacists nor of SJWs for that matter, but there's a lot of odious speech which must be allowed to avoid abrogation of our 1st Amendment rights. Is it time for a call to arms to protect our Constitutional rights? Oh wait will some small-minded gnome somewhere decide that qualifies as "violent speech"?? Well, there's always the fall-back that they're a business, not a public forum...
Twitter won't be a useful platform, until they get over this.
I understand: they think they are just adapting to their users' perceptions. But they are actually setting their platform's policy by legitimizing that perceived perception.
In other words, their statement and actions cause it to be true, that on Twitter, verification is endorsement. Most people probably don't think that, but Twitter thought some people did, and they decided to let those peoples' opinion shape their verification policy.
Twitter now agrees with everything being said by every verified user. This very story is evidence that they verify or un-verify based on their agreement or disagreement.
And that's stupid, of course. What they should have done, instead of pretending that the nazis hadn't been correctly identified, was to remind people that verification isn't endorsement.
"Believe me!" -- Donald Trump
Since Twitter is now only 'check marking' some verified accounts, it is conspiring and colluding with any saying or action as a result of that account. Twitter has now made themselves legally liable for comments and actions in 'verified' accounts
I mostly dismiss it out of hand, and here's why: privately held power usually doesn't restrict anyone's liberty, but when it does, for some reason I'm always able to trace that privately-held power back to be a direct consequence of the government force, and government policies.
ISPs are a pretty good example of that, in so many ways. Some of them use radio spectrum. Some of them got got paid by the government. Some of them have franchise agreements with muncipalities.
And so many of them (i.e. all of them) have limited liability protection.
We talk about "private" so generally, as though Comcast is a private entity and so is your child, so they're the same. But WTF, of course they're not the same. You can stomp all over Comcast (or demand concessions in exchange for all the special perks our government gives to them) without at all risking your child's freedom or even slightly setting a vague precedent that might possibly be used to justify stomping on your child's liberty. Your child hasn't been granted limited liability protection. Your child doesn't have a multimillion dollar deal with the city. Your child wasn't paid millions of dollars to deliver Internet access to people who live far from cities. These aren't merely trivial differences between your child and Comcast; they're all differences which directly involve government. They're all about advantages that We The People, acting as government, give to Comcast but deny to most people.
With ISPs so neck-deep in special gifts and deals with society, I think it's disengenuous to use the word "private" so broadly, as though imposing requirements on Comcast is similar to infringing a real person's liberty.
Now, you might make a case that all the deals that Comcast made were legal and above-board and the terms were whatever they were, without imposing the regulations that we now want. If someone wants to argue that, ok!
But don't call it a libertarian flaw that we ignore privately-held power, because libertarians wouldn't use government force to give (or perpetuate!) big advantages to certain companies thereby causing them to have so much more power than they otherwise would have been able to acquire in a free market. Government has been an enormous "de-equalizer" here and is a big part of the power disparity that people see all their lives. For all the flaws that we libertarians might have, don't blame us for what the government has done to move money and power from you to ISPs. (But wanna criticize us for failing to deal with actual free market forces, natural monopolies, etc? Much more fair!)
We have all the same objections to corruption that you people do, plus one more: rather than mere being annoyed or disappointed by government corruption whenever it happens (or is detected), we want to remove the government's capacity to act corruptly. We don't just want to police it; we want to make it impossible.
White supremacy is just a fact of life.
Stop living like insects.
You listen to blue checkmarks you like, and ban ones you don't like. One of your buddies got called out for being a twat, they sent their hatemob out, person that called them out got suspended yet they're the victim of harassment here. So fuck right off, Jack.
Can they read?
The wording seems to grant them permission to ban anyone that supports what they deem bad. That is ripe for abuse. It gives them carte blanche to censor anyone. I'm sure they could do this already, but this codifies the alleged legitimacy of their acts of censorship.
There are a lot people that made claims where those people were considered trolls. Those people were shutdown and smeared by the accused and this was successful because the accused were more powerful and successful. They were made out to be something they were not. For example, the claims of President Clinton's accusers that were once reviled by the media and smeared by Hillary that are now getting some justice. How do you deal with effectively silencing them and the effect of your actions in doing so years later, like Bill Clinton's accusers? Don't be fooled because we are not just talking about white supremacists. As despicable as white supremacists are they are being targeted like we make Russia the target of every negative political claim.
You can lead a man with reason but you can't make him think.
...and ban Trump's account as well? He's the worst Twitter hater of them all.
I should have been more clear that those were example possible values for $some_bad_guy, not literals. WHICHEVER objectional accounts remain verified now have an implied endorsement, because they've announced that they remove (or don't issue) the check mark for people they don't endorse.
As someone else pointed out, to whatever extent Twitter uses their own moral judgements to decide what is shown on Twitter pages and how they are prioritized in feeds, Twitter starts to become the EDITOR of the pages rather than a neutral carrier of subscriber messages. That can have significant legal consequences. By also banning people based on the things they say, Twitter is further taking on the role of deciding what's said on Twitter and what's not said. That role comes with responsibilities.
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Twitter was a company that was born by accident. The technology was a side project that took off on its own. The four founders were more interested in playing musical chair with the CEO spot. The revenue model came years after burning through VC funding. One founder pulled a Steve Jobs by quoting Steve Jobs, listening to the music that Steve Jobs liked, dressing up in a Steve Jobs uniform (same clothes, simple style), and staging a Steve Jobs comeback after starting another company. Mark Zuckerburg called Twitter a clown car that fell into a gold mine.
Source: "Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal"
Part of the fun of this (so long as this is limited to talking about twitter.com) is seeing how the hamfisted censorship-based commentary works. What's okay with corporate power today? Who are media corporations trying to placate today? Nobody needs twitter.com or any of these other single-point-of-failure censorship havens (including /.), so if they go away or one's account is eliminated virtually nothing of value is lost. There were other venues for discussion before they arrived, there are others that co-exist with them, and there will be others when they die.
But it's a different matter of far greater importance when Americans face something similar with their government as is the case with RT (Russia Today) right now. See RT's stories on how the US Government has made RT America & Sputnik register as a "foreign agent". This is particularly interesting in light of Twitter's about-face (aka flip-flop) on RT—Twitter went from offering them a highly lucrative ad package to censoring RT (likely at the behest of the US Government) in order to go along with that government's 'Russiagate' narrative (which itself is protracted baseless distraction coupled with a casus belli for war with Russia). It's difficulty to live up to Noam Chomsky described as supporting freedom of speech ("Goebbels was in favor of free speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you're really in favor of free speech, then you're in favor of freedom of speech for precisely the views you despise. Otherwise, you're not in favor of free speech.") particularly when you "believe that everyone should have the power to create and share ideas and information instantly, without barriers" like Twitter claims to!
Digital Citizen
So verification simply meant that a tweet was actually from the human it seemed to be from. It was not an endorsement, simply an indication that what you read actually came from who you perceived it was from. ... right?
Now we can say definitively that verification is actually an endorsement by twitter.
It's not censorship unless you believed that twitter was a completely open system.
What it is: simply a statement of the obvious, twitter is a for-profit company whose profits are correlated to how it is judged by its clientele.
Seems kind of stupid because nobody ever thought otherwise
"Consensus" in science is _always_ a political construct.
Regarding that last fellow, as Liel Leibovitz of Tablet asks, if Twitter is judging verified users’ offline behavior, “Why Is Twitter Endorsing Anti-Semitic, Homophobic Hate-Monger Louis Farrakhan?”
Who knew that twitter's verification actually ARE endorsements???