“Twitter is merely responding to market concerns of user privacy, but the proof will be in the pudding — in its application, how the policy is actually implemented,” said Carl Szabo, vice president and general counsel at NetChoice, an advocacy group that represents tech companies, including Twitter and Facebook.
“For conservatives, the frustration with this policy is understandable, but we need to understand the principle that Twitter is a private business that knows what’s best for its users,” said Szabo.