Journalists and activists worry Twitter's new privacy policy will be weaponized and make their jobs harder, due to vague terms like "the public interest" (Mathew Ingram/Columbia Journalism Review)

Journalists and activists worry Twitter's new privacy policy will be weaponized and make their jobs harder, due to vague terms like "the public interest" (Mathew Ingram/Columbia Journalism Review)

Journalists and activists worry Twitter's new privacy policy will be weaponized and make their jobs harder, due to vague terms like "the public interest" (Mathew Ingram/Columbia Journalism Review)

Journalists and activists worry Twitter's new privacy policy will be weaponized and make their jobs harder, due to vague terms like "the public interest" (Mathew Ingram/Columbia Journalism Review) https://bit.ly/3DiTfQE

Mathew Ingram / Columbia Journalism Review:
Journalists and activists worry Twitter's new privacy policy will be weaponized and make their jobs harder, due to vague terms like “the public interest”  —  On Tuesday, Twitter said it is expanding its privacy policy to include what the company calls “private media.”


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