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Originally Posted by woj
true, but given that twitter is a major communication tool, it's debatable if they should have the right to censor who uses, or what is said using that tool...
it's kinda like if ATT would censor who you can make phone calls to, or what you say on the phone... "we listened on your call, we don't like what you said, so we are disconnecting your service!"
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you sir are tripping! they have policies in place. you pay nothing to use twitter. there is no contract like att! the comparison you made is useless!



just like facebook banning adult pages it's their rules.