From Jelani Drew, CREDO Action <act@credoaction.com>
Subject Sign the petition to Twitter's CEO: Stand on the right side of history by banning white nationalists
Date September 29, 2019 3:15 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Tell Twitter: Change the Terms

The petition to Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey reads:
"Ban all white supremacists from your platform. Adopt the Change the Term
coalition’s model policies and terms of service. Remove Twitter from the
chain of events that spill over into real-world violence."

Add your name:

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Dear John,

[ [link removed] ]Tell Twitter: Change
the Terms

Twitter's failure to stand against hate is putting all of us in danger.

The platform is enabling white nationalists to organize, fundraise,
recruit and supercharge attacks on people of color, LGBTQ+ people and
women.^1

Fortunately, there is a movement working to reduce hate speech online. We
are joining our friends in the Change the Terms coalition to push tech
companies to mitigate hate speech on their platforms, starting with
Twitter. And we need you in this fight.^2 The more people who speak out,
the more pressure we can put on Twitter. Will you add your name?

[ [link removed] ]Tell Twitter: Change the terms, ban white nationalists. Click here to
sign the petition.

We're living in a world where information and ideas travel faster than we
ever imagined. The internet is a place where people share their ideas,
seek community, and for some, spread hate. Yet some tech companies,
including Twitter, still refuse to take real action to regulate the online
hate speech that we know incites violence in the real world. Twitter needs
to do better.

With Trump in office, white nationalists are even more emboldened to
dehumanize our communities online. Their hateful words have consequences.
The white nationalists who murdered people in Charlottesville, Virginia
and most recently, El Paso, Texas were all radicalized in online spaces.

It is long past time for Twitter to step up and stop giving violent
racists a megaphone and platform. Forcing Twitter to add strong hate
speech regulations to its terms of service will bring us one step closer
to preventing white nationalist, Christian supremacist and far-right
violence.

Tell Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: Stand on the right side of history by
banning white nationalists. Click the link below to sign the petition:

[ [link removed] ][link removed]

Thank you,

Jelani Drew, Campaign Manger
[ [link removed] ]CREDO Action from Working Assets

Add your name:

[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition ►

References:

 1. Alison Durkee, "[ [link removed] ]Jack Dorsey Keeps Finding New Reasons to Defend
Hate Speech on Twitter" Vanity Fair, April 26, 2019.
 2. Change the Terms Coalition, “Model Policies,” accessed Sept. 27, 2019.

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