A story for the era of knowledge manipulation. India has control over all of Kashmir, on google searched within their own borders, while the rest of the world sees something else. https://t.co/10KzqRvrqT
— Audrey Truschke (@AudreyTruschke) February 15, 2020
Google Maps changes political borders based on who's viewing, report says. Apple Maps did a similar thing with Crimea last year. Concerns about appeasing autocrats aside, its also a reminder that maps aren't the static, definitive objects they once were https://t.co/A7hegesIYm
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) February 15, 2020
Mapmakers, actual ones, used to mark where disputed borders were and labeled them as such. One of many reasons to be sad about Google Maps becoming The Only Map. https://t.co/Z76pCxET1y
— Susan Bigelow (@whateversusan) February 14, 2020
"The Silicon Valley firm alters maps under political pressure and the inscrutable whims of tech executives"
— Kontra (@counternotions) February 15, 2020
(Google: How, sir, would you like your facts served on a map today?) https://t.co/yWylhFaZMA
Fascinating @GregBensinger story on how Google Maps bends the world to its will, redrawing national borders in a way that sometimes does "the bidding of autocratic governments" https://t.co/h97nl7umyF
— Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) February 14, 2020
Crimea, Kashmir, Korea — Google redraws disputed borders, depending on who’s looking - The Washington Post https://t.co/LWE6brk8hc
— Brian D. Earp (@briandavidearp) February 15, 2020
This Country is going to Sh*t. It's a Banana Republic. Our Judges are bought & Pd for Political Hacks. Money & Power over Country. The whole Lot of them wreak of Corruption. @realDonaldTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr @EricTrump @parscale @tedcruz @DevinNunes https://t.co/S8QsDqgxet pic.twitter.com/xKIuZ1K9iy
— Susan❤ UnitedWeStand ⭐⭐⭐ (@GaetaSusan) February 14, 2020
I will offer a thought that I hope is in error.
— DumpsterFire45 (@DFire45) February 15, 2020
But this feels like GOP distancing before the inevitable event.
Deny in advance that which you know will come to pass.
Disclosure.
Previous tweet deleted.
It contained an incorrect link. https://t.co/CBapA5xSiQ https://t.co/jIzGP7Bh9M
The #coronavirus and the long history of blaming ‘the other’ in public health crises https://t.co/4qQmRazXNr
— The Rhonda Ragsdale Show (@profragsdale) February 15, 2020
More at #SoJustVirus via #SaturdaySchool
Interesting how quickly @GretaThunberg single-minded crusade to save the future from catastrophic climate change has morphed into everythingism - indigenous rights, degrowth, anti-nuclear, etc. Not Greta's fault. #thecompanyyoukeep https://t.co/DCoM7ssjUE
— Ted Nordhaus (@TedNordhaus) October 8, 2019
@MikeBloomberg is not only a racist, he is a sexist too. Accused of sexual harassment from 64 women. He is no better than Donald Trump, in fact he might be worse because he is propped up by the DNC! #DropOutBloomberg https://t.co/ATbtqjBTXC
— Pepper Oceanna Lewis (@PepperOceanna) February 15, 2020
Google Maps changes political borders based on who's viewing, report says. Apple Maps did a similar thing with Crimea last year. Concerns about appeasing autocrats aside, its also a reminder that maps aren't the static, definitive objects they once were https://t.co/A7hegesIYm
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) February 15, 2020
“Throughout our campaign for change we’ve observed strict principles of nonviolence,& we’ve worked to keep our actions rigorously within the framework of Pak’s constitution...Yet our activists have faced censorship, arrest & in some cases death @mjdawar https://t.co/65acSu1Ydj
— Gulalai_Ismail (@Gulalai_Ismail) February 15, 2020
"Newspapers can be held liable for what they publish—but what about the newspaper’s digital equivalent?"
— Pallavi Guniganti (@PGunigantiAT) February 15, 2020
Someone please explain to him that the digital equivalent of the print Washington Post is https://t.co/L2COjoZ0vN, which has Sec 230 protection for its comment sections
Google Maps changes political borders based on who's viewing, report says https://t.co/bYJgbiETJE
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) February 16, 2020