Journalist Bari Weiss posts the fifth installment in a series of internal documents obtained by sources at Twitter regarding the removal of Donald Trump from Twitter.
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1. On the morning of January 8, President Donald Trump, with one remaining strike before being at risk of permanent suspension from Twitter, tweets twice.
โ Bari Weiss (@bariweiss) December 12, 2022
2. 6:46 am: โThe 75,000,000 great American Patriots who voted for me, AMERICA FIRST, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!โ pic.twitter.com/7L252fqqK6
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3. 7:44 am: โTo all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.โ pic.twitter.com/bRF7O4Ijcf
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4. For years, Twitter had resisted calls both internal and external to ban Trump on the grounds that blocking a world leader from the platform or removing their controversial tweets would hide important information that people should be able to see and debate.
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5. โOur mission is to provide a forum that enables people to be informed and to engage their leaders directly,โ the company wrote in 2019. Twitterโs aim was to โprotect the publicโs right to hear from their leaders and to hold them to account.โhttps://t.co/rtQjkQQxSs
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6. But after January 6, as @mtaibbi and @shellenbergermd have documented, pressure grew, both inside and outside of Twitter, to ban Trump.
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7. There were dissenters inside Twitter.
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โMaybe because I am from China,โ said one employee on January 7, โI deeply understand how censorship can destroy the public conversation.โ pic.twitter.com/LtonK0gfS3
8. But voices like that one appear to have been a distinct minority within the company. Across Slack channels, many Twitter employees were upset that Trump hadnโt been banned earlier.
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9. After January 6, Twitter employees organized to demand their employer ban Trump. โThere is a lot of employee advocacy happening,โ said one Twitter employee. pic.twitter.com/x9Xty6ndYP
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10. โWe have to do the right thing and ban this account,โ said one staffer.
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Itโs โpretty obvious heโs going to try to thread the needle of incitement without violating the rules,โ said another. pic.twitter.com/9vgvSgqJBB
11. In the early afternoon of January 8, The Washington Post published an open letter signed by over 300 Twitter employees to CEO Jack Dorsey demanding Trumpโs ban. โWe must examine Twitterโs complicity in what President-Elect Biden has rightly termed insurrection.โ
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12. But the Twitter staff assigned to evaluate tweets quickly concluded that Trump had *not* violated Twitterโs policies.โI think weโd have a hard time saying this is incitement,โ wrote one staffer.
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13. โIt’s pretty clear he’s saying the โAmerican Patriotsโ are the ones who voted for him and not the terrorists (we can call them that, right?) from Wednesday.โ
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14. Another staffer agreed: โDonโt see the incitement angle here.โ pic.twitter.com/6mbUU2Tma0
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15. โI also am not seeing clear or coded incitement in the DJT tweet,โ wrote Anika Navaroli, a Twitter policy official. โIโll respond in the elections channel and say that our team has assessed and found no viosโโor violationsโโfor the DJT one.โ pic.twitter.com/DnJk2UUuf6
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16. She does just that: โas an fyi, Safety has assessed the DJT Tweet above and determined that there is no violation of our policies at this time.โ pic.twitter.com/wMQ68Hu2xA
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17. (Later, Navaroli would testify to the House Jan. 6 committee:โFor months I had been begging and anticipating and attempting to raise the reality that if nothingโif we made no intervention into what I saw occuring, people were going to die.โ)
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18. Next, Twitterโs safety team decides that Trumpโs 7:44 am ET tweet is also not in violation. They are unequivocal: โitโs a clear no vio. Itโs just to say heโs not attending the inaugurationโ pic.twitter.com/zdxSsG1UBS
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19. To understand Twitterโs decision to ban Trump, we must consider how Twitter deals with other heads of state and political leaders, including in Iran, Nigeria, and Ethiopia.
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20. In June 2018, Iranโs Ayatollah Ali Khamenei tweeted, โ#Israel is a malignant cancerous tumor in the West Asian region that has to be removed and eradicated: it is possible and it will happen.โ
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Twitter neither deleted the tweet nor banned the Ayatollah. pic.twitter.com/D6Cb1F05sY
21. In October 2020, the former Malaysian Prime Minister said it was โa rightโ for Muslims to โkill millions of French people.โ
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Twitter deleted his tweet for โglorifying violence,โ but he remains on the platform. The tweet below was taken from the Wayback Machine: pic.twitter.com/7tgxgCw9I9
22. Muhammadu Buhari, the President of Nigeria, incited violence against pro-Biafra groups.โThose of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war,โ he wrote, โwill treat them in the language they understand.โ
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Twitter deleted the tweet but didn’t ban Buhari.
23. In October 2021, Twitter allowed Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to call on citizens to take up arms against the Tigray region.
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Twitter allowed the tweet to remain up, and did not ban the prime minister. pic.twitter.com/DThmGsJM1r
24. In early February 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs government threatened to arrest Twitter employees in India, and to incarcerate them for up to seven years after they restored hundreds of accounts that had been critical of him.
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Twitter did not ban Modi. pic.twitter.com/s7dyDlNbaS
25. But Twitter executives did ban Trump, even though key staffers said that Trump had not incited violenceโnot even in a โcodedโ way.
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26. Less than 90 minutes after Twitter employees had determined that Trumpโs tweets were not in violation of Twitter policy, Vijaya GaddeโTwitterโs Head of Legal, Policy, and Trustโasked whether it could, in fact, be โcoded incitement to further violence.โ pic.twitter.com/llJRMfpOPi
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27. A few minutes later, Twitter employees on the โscaled enforcement teamโ suggest that Trumpโs tweet may have violated Twitterโs Glorification of Violence policyโif you interpreted the phrase โAmerican Patriotsโ to refer to the rioters. pic.twitter.com/Wszq4zBqnW
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28. Things escalate from there.
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Members of that team came to โview him as the leader of a terrorist group responsible for violence/deaths comparable to Christchurch shooter or Hitler and on that basis and on the totality of his Tweets, he should be de-platformed.โ pic.twitter.com/QD4DvrUEhO
29. Two hours later, Twitter executives host a 30-minute all-staff meeting.
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Jack Dorsey and Vijaya Gadde answer staff questions as to why Trump wasnโt banned yet.
But they make some employees angrier.
30. โMultiple tweeps [Twitter employees] have quoted the Banality of Evil suggesting that people implementing our policies are like Nazis following orders,โ relays Yoel Roth to a colleague. pic.twitter.com/cm5yzuSYSV
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31. Dorsey requested simpler language to explain Trumpโs suspension.
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Roth wrote, โgod help us [this] makes me think he wants to share it publiclyโ pic.twitter.com/KTMumR0rDD
32. One hour later, Twitter announces Trumpโs permanent suspension โdue to the risk of further incitement of violence.โ
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33. Many at Twitter were ecstatic. pic.twitter.com/wgxuwQBLkU
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34. And congratulatory: โbig props to whoever in trust and safety is sitting there whack-a-mole-ing these trump accountsโ pic.twitter.com/8ZssvH9ooH
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35. By the next day, employees expressed eagerness to tackle โmedical misinformationโ as soon as possible: pic.twitter.com/kJKqZaSekt
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36. โFor the longest time, Twitterโs stance was that we arenโt the arbiter of truth,โ wrote another employee, โwhich I respected but never gave me a warm fuzzy feeling.โ pic.twitter.com/0g6aptJHJg
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37. But Twitterโs COO Parag Agrawalโwho would later succeed Dorsey as CEOโtold Head of Security Mudge Zatko: โI think a few of us should brainstorm the ripple effectsโ of Trump’s ban. Agrawal added: โcentralized content moderation IMO has reached a breaking point now.โ pic.twitter.com/8f5bSXRKk5
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38. Outside the United States, Twitterโs decision to ban Trump raised alarms, including with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Prime Minister Angela Merkel, and Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
โ Bari Weiss (@bariweiss) December 12, 2022
39. Macron told an audience he didnโt โwant to live in a democracy where the key decisionsโ were made by private players. โI want it to be decided by a law voted by your representative, or by regulation, governance, democratically discussed and approved by democratic leaders.โ
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40. Merkelโs spokesperson called Twitterโs decision to ban Trump from its platform โproblematicโ and added that the freedom of opinion is of โelementary significance.โ
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Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny criticized the ban as โan unacceptable act of censorship.โ
41. Whether you agree with Navalny and Macron or the executives at Twitter, we hope this latest installment of #TheTwitterFiles gave you insight into that unprecedented decision.
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42. From the outset, our goal in investigating this story was to discover and document the steps leading up to the banning of Trump and to put that choice into context.
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43. Ultimately, the concerns about Twitterโs efforts to censor news about Hunter Bidenโs laptop, blacklist disfavored views, and ban a president arenโt about the past choices of executives in a social media company.
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44. Theyโre about the power of a handful of people at a private company to influence the public discourse and democracy.
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45. This was reported by @ShellenbergerMD, @IsaacGrafstein, @SnoozyWeiss, @Olivia_Reingold, @petersavodnik, @NellieBowles. Follow all of our work at The Free Press: @TheFP
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