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Twitter To Block Tweets By Country In U-Turn

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    Twitter has said it will start blocking tweets in specific countries rather than withholding them across the whole network.

    Until now, the microblogging site had to remove a Tweet from across the service if it got a request from a government.

    But the company said it now has the ability to block selectively messages from appearing to users in a particular country.

    It said examples may include "pro-Nazi content" in France and Germany, where such material is banned.

    The move to censor certain tweets is a significant change from its position during the Arab Spring in 2011, where protesters in Tunisia, Egypt and elsewhere used Twitter to co-ordinate demonstrations.

    As the protests gathered momentum last January, Twitter signalled it would take a hands-off approach to censoring content in a blog post entitled The Tweets Must Flow.

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    "We do not remove tweets on the basis of their content," the blog post read.

    It added: "Our position on freedom of expression carries with it a mandate to protect our users' right to speak freely and preserve their ability to contest having their private information revealed."

    But now a new blog post by Twitter said: "Starting today, we give ourselves the ability to reactively withhold content from users in a specific country while keeping it available in the rest of the world."

    The firm also admitted that even with the possibility of such restrictions, Twitter would not be able to co-exist with some countries.

    "Some differ so much from our ideas that we will not be able to exist there," it said.

    Twitter went on to say that in the interest of transparency, it had built a mechanism to tell users a tweet was being blocked.

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    Is it really such a big deal though, I wouldn't imagine someone would see to many of these blocked posts unless they were following someone who continuously posted tweets about the followers country. Even then you just use a proxy.

    Feckin hate twitter anyway, people that are affected might just see the posts on a blog or Facebook instead or else someone who can see the post might retweet it so it is accessible to different countries.

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