I'm aware that the absence of public posts doesn't mean that they're not actively involved. However, the absence of public posts is a red flag, the same way that a lack of twitter posts on a company's corporate account is a red flag that the company is defunct or on life support. And I see enough of those signs that it worries me that the DW's original support for free speech may have waned.
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Thanks for the response! I'll check out
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I'm aware that the absence of public posts doesn't mean that they're not actively involved. However, the absence of public posts is a red flag, the same way that a lack of twitter posts on a company's corporate account is a red flag that the company is defunct or on life support. And I see enough of those signs that it worries me that the DW's original support for free speech may have waned.