Accounts like Jones’ can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it’s critical journalists document, validate, and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions. This is what serves the public conversation best.
— jack (@jack) August 8, 2018
Twitter’s CEO admits his platform spreads disinformation, but puts the onus for confronting it on the dwindling ranks of journalists. This is why democracies are so challenged: tech companies create golems they expect someone else to slay; meanwhile real monsters plunder nations. https://t.co/K6wx3KEIa3
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) August 8, 2018