X Blocks Links to Hacked JD Vance Dossier Amidst Privacy Concerns
X’s Controversial Link Blocking Policy
X has recently blocked links to a controversial newsletter containing a hacked document allegedly related to the Trump campaign’s research on vice presidential candidate JD Vance. This has sparked a debate on privacy and platform policies.
Details of the Incident
The newsletter, authored by journalist Ken Klippenstein, reported that a source named Robert provided sensitive information including JD Vance’s full name, addresses, and parts of his social security number. However, posting such content on X has led to Klippenstein’s suspension.
Historical Context
- Twitter's Previous Policy: Before Elon Musk's acquisition, Twitter had a strict policy against sharing hacked materials.
- Policy Shift: In late 2020, the platform changed its policy, allowing more leeway for hacked materials.
- Community Reaction: Musk criticized prior bans on major news stories, questioning the platform's approach to critical journalism.
Current Access Issues
Despite attempts by staff at The Verge to share the newsletter link, they received notifications stating the link was identified as potentially harmful. This incident adds to the ongoing dialogue about content moderation and user access on social media platforms.
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