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“The right to freedom of opinion is of fundamental importance,” Steffen Seibert, Merkel’s chief spokesman, told reporters in Berlin on Monday, according to Reuters.
Seibert said that, while Twitter was right to flag Trump’s inaccurate tweets about the 2020 U.S. election, banning his account altogether was a step too far. He added that governments, not private companies, should decide on any limitations to freedom of speech.
That makes no sense because that's against the US Constitution
I'm not interested in splitting hairs between which Republicans are the worst of the worst. Trump and Hitler might as well be in the same camp as far as I'm concerned.
She's not because any decision Twitter makes still has an effect on her country. She's not arguing the American legalities of Twitter did.Exactly, and in her country, the government banned certain things and social media has to operate within that framework.
So like I said, which is it for her? She’s out of her depth.