Former Twitter head of trust and safety argues that Apple and Google have the most sway on policy<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Yoel Roth briefly worked alongside Elon Musk as Twitter’s head of trust and safety. Roth resigned for reasons he
explains in the
New York Times today. In the piece, Roth argues that Apple and Google app stores ultimately govern what Twitter allows on its site. That poses a challenge for Musk and his goal of turning Twitter into a hardcore free speech platform void of moderation.</p>
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