Stone’s representative’s stone cold reply to the suit differed greatly from concerns regarding the free speech of American’s just a week before President Trump leaves office.
“While we believe the lawsuit is without merit, we are deeply saddened to hear of this family’s terrible loss. Like people around the world, we are horrified by the atrocities perpetrated by extremist groups and their ripple effects on the Internet.”
“Violent threats and the promotion of terrorism deserve no place on Twitter and, like other social networks, our rules make that clear. We have teams around the world actively investigating reports of rule violations, identifying violating conduct, partnering with organizations countering extremist content online, and working with law enforcement entities when appropriate.”
There is still no statement put out that all of the ISIS accounts, member accounts or that the Al-Hayat Media Center accounts have been permanently banned or purged from their platform.
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