When you cannot win an argument, you complain to the administrators to censor your opponent. That is what we are seeing on Twitter regarding "sensitive media." Twitter automatically hides any media with "graphic violence," including "medical procedures." I assume this is the logic used to hide a photo of an aborted baby I posted, one year after I posted it. The policy is dated March 2019, so was the new standard applied retroactively?
Twitter creates an impossible standard
Twitter creates an impossible standard
Twitter creates an impossible standard
When you cannot win an argument, you complain to the administrators to censor your opponent. That is what we are seeing on Twitter regarding "sensitive media." Twitter automatically hides any media with "graphic violence," including "medical procedures." I assume this is the logic used to hide a photo of an aborted baby I posted, one year after I posted it. The policy is dated March 2019, so was the new standard applied retroactively?