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Subject FWD: App stores must remove Twitter/X if Elon Musk gets rid of the block button
Date October 3, 2023 6:23 PM
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<p>Elon Musk is just full of terrible ideas for the platform formerly known as Twitter: He’s considering charging all users — and he wants to eliminate the block feature that people use to protect themselves from harassment, hate and other kinds of attacks … which have escalated since Musk’s chaotic reign began last year.<br>
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<a style="color: #0d7f99; text-decoration: underline; font-weight: bold;" href="[link removed]" target="_blank" rel="noopener">We’re calling on Apple and Google to remove Twitter/X from their app stores if Musk moves forward with his dangerous plan to get rid of the block button. Add your name today.</a><br>
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Thanks for taking action,<br>
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All of us at Free Press</p>

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Elon Musk is just full of terrible ideas for the platform formerly known as Twitter: He’s considering charging all users — and he wants to eliminate the block feature that people use to protect themselves from harassment, hate and other kinds of attacks … which have escalated since Musk’s chaotic reign began last year.

We’re calling on Apple and Google to remove Twitter/X from their app stores if Musk moves forward with his dangerous plan to get rid of the block button. Add your name today.

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Thanks for taking action,

All of us at Free Press

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Tell Apple and Google: Stop carrying X in your app stores if Musk removes the blocking feature!

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Friend,

Since Elon Musk bought Twitter, he’s rolled back the kinds of safety measures and failed to enforce the kinds of policies that might keep hate and lies at bay. And things are only going to get worse thanks to his latest not-so-Xcellent idea: He just announced that Twitter — now known as X — plans to eliminate the block button.[1]

The block button, a critical safety feature on major social-media platforms, enables people to prevent other users from viewing and engaging with their posts. Removing the block button will make it easier for bad actors to target users — disproportionately women, people of color, members of the LGBTQIA+ community and global political dissidents — with harassment, hate and other kinds of attacks.

That’s where the Apple App Store and Google Play come in: These companies set terms and conditions that all apps must follow and app developers must comply with to be available on Apple or Google devices.

Apple and Google have the responsibility to ensure that all apps hosted through their app stores empower users to protect themselves from online hate and harassment. We’re calling on Apple and Google to remove Twitter/X from their app stores if Musk gets rid of the block button. Will you add your name to our petition today?

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ADD YOUR NAME
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Here’s where these companies’ policies stand:

Google specifically requires social-media platforms to have a block feature, period.

Apple’s policies are vague, leaving room for interpretation as to whether users or the platform have the ability to use blocking.

We’re urging Google to enforce its existing terms of service and urging Apple to clarify its terms of service to, at minimum, require a user-centered block feature. This is how we can give targets of abuse the tools they need to better guard against attacks.

So, will you call on Apple and Google to immediately remove Twitter/X from their app stores if Musk eliminates the block button?

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TAKE ACTION
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Thanks for taking action on this urgent issue,

All of us at Free Press
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1. “Elon Musk Says X Will Get Rid of Blocking,” The Los Angeles Times, Aug. 18, 2023
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