top | item 21264770 (no title) andrezsanchez | 6 years ago He's saying they _can_. If you can make the case that foreign countries can influence elections via social media platforms, how much more then do the platforms themselves have influence? discuss order hn newest 50656E6973|6 years ago >>[question] At what point does Twitter restricting world leader tweets become election interference and foreign policy interference>[answer] Never.While I agree with your logic, it doesn't seem like the person I was replying to does.
50656E6973|6 years ago >>[question] At what point does Twitter restricting world leader tweets become election interference and foreign policy interference>[answer] Never.While I agree with your logic, it doesn't seem like the person I was replying to does.
50656E6973|6 years ago
>[answer] Never.
While I agree with your logic, it doesn't seem like the person I was replying to does.