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by ihsw2 3351 days ago
Customers have been clamoring for more control over Twitter's moderation functionality since the 2016 US Presidential elections and they got it.

To be more clear, Twitter's customers are corporations and special interest's groups, not regular non-paying end-users.

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Twitter has always been a marketing platform for large brands.

The number of meaningful tweets I see these days is just drowned out by people discussing global brands or whatever manufactured controversy is running around this week (that stupid Pepsi commercial for example).

Also, the news media is lazy and doesn't research stories anymore; they just look at trending topics on Twitter (which is honestly a really, really bad barometer for any sort of public sentiment given how much of Twitter is controlled by bots).

But yeah, I agree with you. Unless you're paying to get tweets removed, you're the product.

Cant sell ads for a non existent audience, see twitters stock price for proof.