Co-written by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone and the company's General Counsel and former Google lawyer Alexander Macgillivray, the post casts Twitter as a trustworthy messenger, relaying information between hundreds of millions of users, and only refusing to do so if such messages are illegal or spam.
With more than 100 million separate messages transmitted each day, the company says it would be impossible to monitor each and every one.
As longtime dictators and despots blame Twitter as an instigator of their dwindling power, Twitter reminds us that it's only a mirror on such troubled societies, "providing the tools that foster these discussions."
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