They should bring charts showing the frequency of terms like “invasion” across accounts to give an indication of how hate language proliferates. https://t.co/D8ZswYurGk
— Jason Goldman (@goldman) August 7, 2019
The White House invite to tech companies is a chance for them to step up against violent extremism. It's also a political trap: if they ramp up v. far-right language, they'll run headlong into Trump.
— Joshua A. Geltzer (@jgeltzer) August 7, 2019
More to come from @KarenKornbluh, @NicholasRasmu15 & me https://t.co/uq2RCezdPE
I’m told the White House has invited internet + tech companies for a discussion on violent extremism online that will take place at the WH Friday. President Trump is not expected to attend, he will be at a fundraisers in the Hamptons. No word on which specific companies will come
— Eamon Javers (@EamonJavers) August 7, 2019
wait, didn't the White House just host a summit celebrating a bunch of online extremists?https://t.co/P8DbciKyko
— Gabriel Sherman (@gabrielsherman) August 7, 2019
1964: "Extremism in the pursuit of liberty is no vice" ~ Barry Goldwater
— CollapsitARian-15 (@thefreerifleman) August 7, 2019
2019: White House to meet with internet companies after shootings https://t.co/FVqKp6UXvK
Don't worry.
— Darren J. Beattie ? (@DarrenJBeattie) August 7, 2019
I assure you that the tech companies will continue to uphold the same high standards of political neutrality we have seen in the past,
https://t.co/Hz9T5uxSjw
White House to meet with internet companies after shootings https://t.co/q31r3uk6MB
— Ali Alexander (@ali) August 7, 2019
White House has invited internet and tech companies for a roundtable discussion on violent online extremism on Friday, as the Trump admin faces growing pressure to deter mass shootings tied to internet-fueled racism, @dlippman reports. https://t.co/ePqrxM2qV1
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) August 7, 2019
White House to host roundtable about 'online extremism'... https://t.co/wE0sAzAgo3
— Drudge Report Feed (@drudgefeed) August 7, 2019
When they can’t attack the information provided, they attack the messenger.
— Sean ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Cordicon) August 4, 2019
Define ‘deflection’.
Logical thinking.
Shill count HIGH.
Q https://t.co/Ai9heE60Jv
White House invites tech companies to discussion of violent online extremism https://t.co/8pFuANtQ34
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) August 7, 2019
Nicaraguan dictator Daniel Ortega starves La Prensa — one of the region's most important newspapers — of resources after withholding imports of newsprint and ink since October.
— The Geneva Summit (@GenevaSummit) August 6, 2019
https://t.co/6uRAnZ3Nz4 pic.twitter.com/JugOZF3Les
Liberal heads explode
— CATTY PATRIOT (@Catmandu50) August 7, 2019
Trump plan calls for nationwide concealed carry and an end to gun banshttps://t.co/39ahfztPSy
#MyPresident - Obama tweets on El Paso shooting: calls on country to reject words ‘of any of our leaders’ that feed fear and hatred - The Washington Post - https://t.co/YsCWnv2ICK
— John Lundin ? (@johnlundin) August 5, 2019
Nicaraguan dictator Daniel Ortega starves La Prensa — one of the region's most important newspapers — of resources after withholding imports of newsprint and ink since October.
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) August 6, 2019
Will UN rights chief @mbachelet speak out on Ortega's denial of press freedom? https://t.co/84MfgnVfdI pic.twitter.com/zirtcqllPV
Yes, 7% is definitely a fair number. FOH https://t.co/P2XlHtxH3C
— ConservativeBlackMan ???? (@NevilleD35) August 6, 2019
Toledo Mayor @wadekaps penned an opinion piece for @washingtonpost: Trump didn’t mean to pray for my city. But I pray for Washington. https://t.co/fvdjXGBOi1
— Innovation Ohio (@innovationohio) August 6, 2019
The White House has invited internet and tech companies for a discussion about violent extremism online Friday.https://t.co/wHj20Gh447
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 7, 2019
White House plans meeting with tech companies about online extremism https://t.co/rQfS6Iw5rO pic.twitter.com/sV3R6wWxPD
— The Verge (@verge) August 7, 2019
The first step all the major tech companies should take to slow online extremism is to ban Trump https://t.co/SCrhiY29wN
— daniel harvey (@dancharvey) August 7, 2019
Senior Trump administration officials will meet with unnamed "internet and technology companies" on Friday about "violent extremism online," in the wake of this week's mass shooting in El Paso, Texas. https://t.co/ZdJ2gNzatQ
— Axios (@axios) August 7, 2019
백악관, 온라인 극단주의에 대해 기술 회사들과 회담한다고 https://t.co/jIFGE8FWy8
— editoy (@editoy) August 8, 2019
• 백악관은 금요일에 인터넷과 기술 기업을 폭력적인 온라인 극단주의에 관한 원탁 회의에 초대했습니다. 트럼프 정권은 인터넷을 연료로 하는 인종 차별에 관련된 집단 총격 사건을 억제하라는 압력을 받고 있
More "anti-semitism" censorship coming soon...https://t.co/sZYG8KSzx9
— Adam Green ? (@Know_More_News) August 8, 2019
Trump has invited internet companies to the White House to discuss greater controls on "free speech" sites like 8chan. https://t.co/bMyXcpsXta via @politico
— Jake Morphonios (@morphonios) August 7, 2019
Nothing good can come of this. https://t.co/0uido37w60
— Lions of Liberty Podcast (@LionsofLiberty) August 7, 2019
Here it is. The justification for shutting down FREE SPEECH.
— reed walker (@reedwal47429223) August 7, 2019
It's nothing less than "Total Mind Control Communist Manifesto Orwellian Double Speak" aka BULLSHIT>https://t.co/U21hVIHwQJ
Feck the NRA blood money, Russian rubles and right wing extremists.
— Norberta, Deep State, Free-Flying Truth Seeker (@Norberta36) August 8, 2019
Vote out GOP bloodsuckers‼️
We need representatives who fight for You and Me,
for Main St.,
farmers,
small biz owners,
children,
elders,
single moms,
for all struggling to stay alive‼️https://t.co/2ks2es8c5J pic.twitter.com/BK309gu2C9
#MoscowMitch acct
— David Benjamin (@DavidManOnFire) August 8, 2019
Twitter Election Acct. Suspend.
https://t.co/lAjfvRgiE8
Buttigieg shows solid judgment on key issues https://t.co/UArqxEqjMs #Pete2020
— pdxforpete (@pdxforpete) August 8, 2019
#OTD 1974: The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that President #RichardNixon must turn over the tape recordings of 64 White House conversations. The court rejected the president's claims of executive privilege.https://t.co/XLqyqxU0n8 #Watergate #1970s pic.twitter.com/XxBqlZkRHp
— Tammi Minoski (@TammiMinoski) July 24, 2019
https://t.co/SUSQzzuin6 › ...
— Annelise Ryberg (@RybergAnnelise) August 7, 2019
Gun violence in America prompts a growing list of countries to issue travel warnings
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White House plans meeting with tech companies about online extremism https://t.co/rQfS6Iw5rO pic.twitter.com/tqPoR8KWkr
— The Verge (@verge) August 8, 2019
The White House has asked unnamed "internet and technology companies" to attend a meeting with staff and senior administration officials on Friday about "violent extremism online". https://t.co/DnVMmbOcHw
— Axios (@axios) August 8, 2019