Wow. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram were censoring accounts in Uganda during an election, so Uganda banned them from the country. https://t.co/9GdUqXh4Uo
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 12, 2021
High comedy! You can’t make this stuff up pic.twitter.com/mqNLiOolAG
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) January 12, 2021
This has to be the best satirical tweet ever put out by a corporation https://t.co/QdBZIJTmAr
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) January 12, 2021
Access to information and freedom of expression, including the public conversation on Twitter, is never more important than during democratic processes, particularly elections.#UgandaDecides2021 #KeepItOn https://t.co/Q2SJfsFUiD
— Twitter Public Policy (@Policy) January 12, 2021
Twitter 'Strongly' Condemns Internet Shutdowns -- in Uganda https://t.co/LiJuWWJXMS
— Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) January 12, 2021
"Wait I supported it when you did it to Trump but now you're doing it to me, too?" pic.twitter.com/2xw1EPLLhX
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 12, 2021
The President warns that if the social media channels like @Facebook and @Twitter are not being friendly and equitable to some of the Ugandans, then there is no reason as to why we should have them operate here. @OfwonoOpondo #M7Address pic.twitter.com/OOBioV3nGe
— Government of Uganda (@GovUganda) January 12, 2021