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Twitter allowed Cesar Sayoc, the man who allegedly sent apparent bombs to public figures around the country this month, to post more than 240 threats towards 50 different people on its social network without sanction. Meanwhile, the media managed to temporarily force free speech social network Gab offline after it was revealed that the Tree of Life Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting suspect had an account on the platform. According to CNN, an analysis discovered that "Sayoc tweeted more than 240 threats directed to at least 50 public officials, news organizations and media personalities." "The threats, and Twitter's apparent inaction regarding them, raise new questions regarding social media and radicalization," CNN declared, adding, "In this instance, Twitter may well have provided Sayoc with the material that radicalized him, and then it stood idly by as that radicalization led to hundreds of threats." Some of Sayoc's threats reportedly included, "Your Time is coming," "Your days are over," "your (sic) next," and "Hug your loved ones real close everytime U leave your home," while he also sent pictures of decapitated goats to users. Read More |