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jared.
I’ve been a daily user of for the last 11 years - long before I started working at Twitter. I won’t be a “monthly active user” during the rest of Q3. I’m deleting the app from all my devices and signing out of all browsers. , thread 👇
jared. 13 Aug 18
Replying to @Twitter
I love , the company and service, but right now we are making the wrong decisions. Everyone at Twitter passionately wants to make the world better.
jared. 13 Aug 18
Replying to @jaredgaut
We want to do it by bringing people together and encouraging constructive, fun, intelligent conversation. We want Twitter to be a megaphone for the voices that need it most.
jared. 13 Aug 18
Replying to @jaredgaut
Many, many people across several orgs have done a great amount of fantastic work towards this. I believe leadership truly have their hearts in the right place and genuinely want Twitter to be a safe place, but right now leadership is failing us.
jared. 13 Aug 18
Replying to @jaredgaut
We are not a government. We do not need to be neutral. The feeling that we are making the tough, right call by remaining neutral is wrong. Our inaction is suppressing voices - disabling conversation.
jared. 13 Aug 18
Replying to @jaredgaut
We may come around and make the right decision this time, but how long until we are right here again? We are stuck in an infinite loop.
jared. 13 Aug 18
Replying to @jaredgaut
Aneela Mirchandani 13 Aug 18
Thank you for this. All we want to do is to stick to YOUR OWN ToS. The ToS are good. Sticking to them would solve a lot of problems. Alex Jones would lose a perch for his fake news.
"Logic is the beginning of wisdom". 13 Aug 18
That would mean they would have to Shadow Ban the President, or suspend him and they wont do it - which seems hypocritical and fake.
Renee 13 Aug 18
"He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it." ― Martin Luther King, Jr.
🇺🇸 Angry Veteran 🎖️ 13 Aug 18
"We will not remember the words of our enemies, but rather the silence of our friends" - MLK