Twitter boss frankly outspoken about Sensor Problem
San Francisco, USA - Many questions arise in the public mind since Twitter announced that it will censor the tweet. In an interview, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo was finally responding to public inquiries go to vote.
Costolo start off by saying there would be no change in policy related to the sensor site Twitter. He reiterated previous statements that mention the official Twitter of their services would only block content from certain countries and in other Twitter users while outside the country can still see it.
"This is purely a reactive capability. We do not proactively do anything," said Costolo as reported by Cnet, Tuesday (31/01/2012).
Skeptics respond to statements Twitter, Director of the Reporters Without Borders believes Olivier Basille Twitter one of the main reasons for enacting the sensor is to pave the way into China.
As is known, this Bamboo Curtain country has enormous potential for Internet users. But the government is very strict control of access to information, including prohibiting access to Twitter and Facebook.
Costolo denied. Costolo mentioned, he did not see any opportunity for Twitter to be able to operate in China under the current system. "This policy is not to seek business in China," said Costolo.
Throughout the interview, Costolo continue to reiterate that the new policy Twitter is the most honest, transparent and forward thinking.
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