Thursday, February 2, 2012

Twitter Twatter

There's been a lot of talk recently about Twitter's decision to start censoring users' tweets in China.

Twitter CEO Dick Costolo defends his decision by saying that the new policy aims to promote transparency, not to enable government censorship.  “You can’t reside in countries and not operate within the law," he says.

Maybe I'm out of line, but that's the most ridiculous excuse for a bad policy I've ever heard. 

"Ethics" implicitly regulates areas and details of behavior that lie beyond governmental control.  By claiming that they are relying on oppressive authoritarian regimes to define the parameters of acceptable business practice, Costolo is in essence allowing these regimes to police his own sense of business ethics.  In fact, he's going so far as to let them define his ethics for him, at the expense of not only the Chinese people, but the reputation of a company that had always seemed to value free and open communication. 

Sad.

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