policies but that is basically where we are right now. it policies but that is basically where we are right now. policies but that is basically where we are right now. it may be publicly available data, we are right now. it may be publicly available data, but we are right now. it may be publicly available data, but to we are right now. it may be publicly available data, but to endlessly - available data, but to endlessly track one man s privatejet, you can understand why he might feel uncomfortable with that, can t you? sure, of course i could. but this is also someone who came into twitter with the idea that all sorts of information should be freely available to post on twitter. this is someone who has literally no mac suspended people who previously docked other individuals, neo nazis, white supremacists, he recentlyjust unsuspended a user who runs the famous white supremacist website the daily stoma. the infamous, i should say, website. numerous people who stormed the capital
he recentlyjust unsuspended a user who runs the famous white supremacist website the daily stormer. the infamous, i should say, website. numerous people who stormed the capitol building on 6th january. and he said that twitter would be basically a place where as long as it was legal, it would be allowed, and he is going back on that, which is certainly within his right to do, but he needs to make that policy so people know that he has changed his mind. just explained the word docs, what does it mean? it basically means when someone posts private information of an individual, like their address, online. this is information that is posted by, you know, public resources. but i think a lot of people would feel it was a bit of an invasion of privacy and maybe a security risk, but what difference has it made to you as a journalist not being able to access your twitter account? i mean, it certainly affects anyone