Deleted tweet detection is currently running at reduced
capacity due to changes to the Twitter API. Some tweets that have been
deleted by the tweet author may not be labeled as deleted in the PolitiTweet
interface.
Showing page 81 of 378.
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Louisiana police use of drones to surveil protesters could implicate newsgathering rights https://t.co/lC8YkmCGjb — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Two incidents last week demonstrate just how starkly government secrecy can be manipulated to stifle accountability https://t.co/msf8CZG8LA — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Signal just introduced a new feature: You can now change your phone number while keeping your chats, profile information, and groups. We've updated our guide to locking down Signal to show you how. https://t.co/DZGZWWx4Iz — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
The Judiciary Committee includes senators who haven't co-sponsored the bill from the following states: - AR - CA - DE - GA - MN - NC - NE - NJ - UT - VT If you are a constituent, they need to hear from you. https://t.co/p0HDOcg1j8 — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
The anti-encryption EARN IT Act is slated to go in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee TOMORROW. Your senators need to hear from you! This post includes tools to contact your lawmakers. https://t.co/p0HDOcxCaG — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @xor: I wrote about the EARN IT Act, a terrible anti-encryption proposal that has been warmed over for fast-track consideration after ge… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Normally, we have to wait for those involved in deploying the classified stamp to leave the government before they admit the obvious. But now even the Director of National Intelligence has said it out loud. https://t.co/msf8CZXKaa — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Welcome news for press freedom. We hope other cities are soon forced to follow suit. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed Ou @edouphoto
1. A federal judge has approved a permanent injunction that will prohibit Minnesota State Patrol from attacking or… https://t.co/rnQ4VJgOoS
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
@EFF @fightfortheftr We join groups across the political spectrum — from @ACLU to @AFPhq — in strongly opposing the EARN IT Act, and will be following as its backers attempt to rush it through the process. https://t.co/VnLCxeFLxf — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
@EFF You can also join the call for your legislators to oppose the EARN IT Act by signing @fightfortheftr’s petition: https://t.co/w6Ujarg53N — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Contact your representatives and urge them to oppose the dangerous EARN IT Act using @EFF’s tool: https://t.co/g4URQ60FmB — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
The EARN IT Act doesn’t do what it claims to do, and meanwhile it could cause serious damage to the underpinnings of the Internet. https://t.co/VnLCxeFLxf https://t.co/H4WK0oSodc — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @trevortimm: The EARN IT Act is bad for privacy, bad for security, and bad for press freedom. Congress should abandon it immediately. ht… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
The EARN IT Act, an anti-encryption bill targeting the cornerstone of Internet law, is a threat to press freedom. It’s been re-introduced and is on the fast track for a Senate vote. https://t.co/VnLCxeFLxf — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Metadata comes in handy sometimes, like when you’re flipping through old pictures by date or location. But in the wrong hands, this same information could be damaging. https://t.co/6RlT27rTJI — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
VPNs offer privacy and security benefits, but usually require trusting your provider. Learn what you should be looking for in our guide on how to choose a VPN: https://t.co/NRnKIbdKDs — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @mediathoughts: Crackdown in the statehouse: Lawmakers edge out press access https://t.co/vB3Z4GpXHB @FreedomofPress #usfcaMS — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
@pressfreedom @uspresstracker @TrackerKK These state-level restrictions are a troubling development in the increasingly rocky relationship between government officials and the press that covers them, and should be rolled back and opposed wherever possible. https://t.co/kH7HBW74Ob — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
@pressfreedom In the most recent @uspresstracker newsletter, @TrackerKK discussed these recent shifts in the Republican-led Iowa and Kansas senates, where legislators announced that journalists would no longer be allowed on the floor. https://t.co/tT9ajbWLd4 — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Our partners at @pressfreedom spoke with a number of journalists about the effect of changing media access rules in several Republican-led senates. https://t.co/kH7HBWoGcL https://t.co/FnJ3nSHIvA — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
A dangerous trend unfolding at the state level: Lawmakers in Kansas and Iowa have cut journalists' access to the state senate floors, and a proposal in Utah would follow suit. https://t.co/kH7HBW74Ob — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @mediagazer: How new rules in Kansas and Iowa and a proposal in Utah restricting journalist access to legislature floors, a long-held tr… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
A dangerous trend unfolding at the state level: Lawmakers in Kansas and Iowa have cut journalists' access to the state senate floors, and a proposal in Utah would follow suit. https://t.co/kH7HBWoGcL — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
We're writing up a more detailed statement opposing the newly re-introduced EARN IT Act, but to be clear: it remains a very bad bill that threatens press freedom https://t.co/ph9q7ThtkS — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @JesseAPaul: The media have pretty much unfettered access to lawmakers at the Colorado Capitol. If we weren’t allowed on the chamber flo… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
@pressfreedom @uspresstracker @TrackerKK These state-level restrictions are a troubling development in the increasingly rocky relationship between government officials and the press that covers them, and should be rolled back and opposed wherever possible. https://t.co/kH7HBW74Ob — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
@pressfreedom In the most recent @uspresstracker newsletter, @TrackerKK discussed these recent shifts in the Republican-led Iowa and Kansas senates, where legislators announced that journalists would no longer be allowed on the floor. https://t.co/tT9ajbWLd4 — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Our partners at @pressfreedom spoke with a number of journalists about the effect of changing media access rules in several Republican-led senates. https://t.co/kH7HBW74Ob https://t.co/XolgI7UOS2 — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
A dangerous trend unfolding at the state level: Lawmakers in Kansas and Iowa have cut journalists' access to the state senate floors, and a proposal in Utah would follow suit. https://t.co/kH7HBW74Ob — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @IEthics: "The fight to free PACER, the federally managed database of public court records that has sat behind a paywall since its incep… — PolitiTweet.org