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Twitter Bans Small Business Advocacy Group After They Call for Big Tech Regulation

The social media giant appears to be manipulating their own policies to silence those who threaten its dominance on the internet

Scoop Publisher Francesco Abbruzzino

 

 

Twitter has suspended the account of a small business advocacy group whose president and CEO has made no qualms about trumpeting the idea that Big Tech companies – like Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, and Google – should be treated like utility companies under the law.

 

Twitter suspended the account of the Job Creators Network (JCN). This organization is a nonpartisan advocacy group that champions small businesses and promotes policies that protect American jobs.

 

According to the group’s president and CEO, Alfredo Ortiz, Twitter sent them a message last week claiming JCN had violated their “rules against platform manipulation and spam.”

 

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