He says Twitter, for example, sometimes wrongly suspends users just because they do not share the same views as the company.
“Let‘s not kid ourselves,” Pai said last month at an event sponsored by the R Street Institute, a free markets think tank. “When it comes to an open internet, Twitter is part of the problem.”
FCC chairman approaches his largest win with internet neutrality repeal
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