It is now painfully clear that no local government, state or federal agency, or other civic institution should be using Twitter for any purpose other than directing people to alternative platforms.
Using the platform for anything other than a last ditch backup for any kind of emergency communication is clearly a disaster waiting to happen.
Reddit's CEO keeps making inapt, inept, and ignorant analogies to describe its users -- especially the moderators, volunteers who have spent countless hours making the site's communities so valuable.
Here's an accurate analogy: Reddit regards these people as replaceable cogs in a machine owned and absolutely controlled by the company.
I won't use Reddit again unless the top management, and its attitudes, are replaced -- with a genuine community focus.
Meanwhile, I'm finding alternatives.
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YES! Penguin Random House, authors, parents & students filed a federal lawsuit in FL challenging removals & restrictions of #books from school libraries that violate free speech & equal protection under the law.
"Ensuring that students have access to books on a wide range of topics & express a diversity of viewpoints is a core function of public education — preparing students to be thoughtful & engaged citizens." https://pen.org/pen-america-v-escambia-county/