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<blockquote data-quote="puns" data-source="post: 2187841" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>Ive not looked into this but if I remember it was on same lines of influencing election outcomes.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>not a good analogy but look at what is allowed on OTT v/s TV or cinema. Different rules and laws apply as per mediums. With internet, the risk of fake is much higher which these platforms are afraid. Their checks are not enough and things slip through. But its a lost cause eventually thanks to whatsapp and communication tools to spread the message. No matter how hard they try, things will flow on so I feel twitter's stand is more symbolic higher ground than the actual explanation given by the CEO and more like " Look FB, we are a superior app when it comes to ads" while we all know how toxic twitter can be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puns, post: 2187841, member: 347"] Ive not looked into this but if I remember it was on same lines of influencing election outcomes. not a good analogy but look at what is allowed on OTT v/s TV or cinema. Different rules and laws apply as per mediums. With internet, the risk of fake is much higher which these platforms are afraid. Their checks are not enough and things slip through. But its a lost cause eventually thanks to whatsapp and communication tools to spread the message. No matter how hard they try, things will flow on so I feel twitter's stand is more symbolic higher ground than the actual explanation given by the CEO and more like " Look FB, we are a superior app when it comes to ads" while we all know how toxic twitter can be [/QUOTE]
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