Twitter claims the CCDH’s research is driving away advertisers.
. This lawsuit is meant to help with that goal, but it might have the opposite effect. If it weren’t for Twitter’s letter, I probably wouldn’t have seen this study .
The CCDH rejected the company’s claims in a response posted to its website. “These allegations not only have no basis in fact , but they represent a disturbing effort to intimidate those who have the courage to advocate against incitement, hate speech and harmful content online,” the CCDH’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, writes. Pushing back on an organization that uncovers hate speech — rather than actually doing anything about it — doesn’t really look good on Twitter’s part.
Musk has been critical of the CCDH in the past. Just two days before Twitter sent its letter to the CCDH, about its research: “Who is funding this organization? They spread disinformation and push censorship, while claiming the opposite. Truly evil.” This latest letter only adds to the growing number of legal threats Twitter has made in the past several months.
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