"We believe there is bipartisan interest to hear from Twitter about its power in the marketplace, its role in moderating content on its platform, and the causes for its recent highly publicized security breaches," Jordan wrote. "As the committee considers large technology companies and the competitive landscape, a thorough examination cannot exclude Twitter, a market leader in social media," he added.
Twitter is far smaller than the companies appearing at the antitrust hearing. Its market cap is $28.8 billion, whereas Facebook — the only other social media company testifying — weighs in at just shy of $684 billion. In Q1 of 2020, Twitter reported an average of 166 million monetizable daily active users, whereas Facebook reported 1.7 billion daily active users at the end of March 2020.
Jordan's request comes after he accused Twitter of anti-conservative bias. On July 8, he asked Twitter to hand over documents about its decision to flag some of President Trump's tweets forTwitter has repeatedly denied that its moderation policies unfairly censor conservative users, and Dorsey testified toDuring the recent Twitter security breach, hackers tweeted links to a cryptocurrency scam from prominent celebrity accounts, including those belonging to Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
He needs to be testified, who told him to implement that. Those politicians are no talents, they have forged documents. I was divorced, not married. My ex wife made forged papers, looks like I allow. That was not me. So it is illegal use.
Do these septuagenarians need a crash course on what Twitter is? Come to think of it, of what the whole internet is? Coz I remember when Zuckerberg went to testify and it was a toe-cringing experience to watch.
You know, Jordan is a pain in the ass. 😖😖⁉️
Translation... Republican lawless thugs want to frame responsible socmed boss who dared put a ban on their Qanon terrorists.
While they are at it, maybe our shills oopps 'Representatives' can ask about shadowbanning
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