Twitter condemns Nigeria, says access to open internet is 'essential human right'https://t.co/n7mWNwRamC
— Mia Cathell (@MiaCathell) June 5, 2021
I can't wait to remind Twitter that their public policy position is platform access is a human right and those blocked from use must have their access restored
— AntifaBook.com (@JackPosobiec) June 5, 2021
Again and again and again @willchamberlain https://t.co/xQYYmT7nfi
This seems like a reasonable decision. No sovereign country should be inclined to place Twitter above the head of state or head of government
— Bruno Maçães (@MacaesBruno) June 4, 2021
https://t.co/faGHmTbnIT
Joe Biden and the ruling party in the US celebrate kicking people off @twitter.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) June 5, 2021
You’ve helped create this censorship.
Don’t be surprised when others use your rules. @jakejsullivan @SecBlinken https://t.co/ZzjU8i15Sd
Twitter commits itself to “free and open internet” just months after banning ... THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES https://t.co/QjJeK5OP82
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) June 5, 2021
Access to Twitter is so important that they personally ban people from using it https://t.co/5FzKmT0IW5
— Charlie Nash (@CharlieNash) June 5, 2021
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