Website That Saved Politicians' Deleted Tweets Suspended

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 August 2015 18:31 IST

The Politwoops website that saves tweets deleted by politicians said Monday its operations have been closed down in the 30 countries where it was active after Twitter blocked its access to the social media site.

"On Friday night, August 21, the Open State Foundation was informed by Twitter that it suspended... access to Diplotwoops and all remaining Politwoops sites in 30 countries," said the Open Foundation, which started Politwoops in the Netherlands in 2010.

Twitter switched off Politwoops in the United States in May and the Open Foundation voiced fears it may happen elsewhere.

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Twitter ended the US website's access to its API (application programme interface) which allowed it to see when a politician deleted a tweet, often an indicator they have changed their mind or realised a mistake.

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Since being formed at a so-called hackathon five years ago, the website that is a useful tool for journalists and a frequent source of embarrassment for politicians, has spread to 30 countries from Egypt to the Vatican, as well as the European Parliament.

It started operating in the US in 2012 thanks to the Sunlight Foundation, which fights for transparency in politics.

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Diplotwoops which screens deleted messages by diplomats and embassies around the world was set up in 2014.

Twitter was not immediately available for comment, but the Open Foundation said it was told the social media giant decided to suspend access to Politwoops "following thoughtful internal deliberation and close consideration of a number of factors that doesn't distinguish between users."

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"No one user is more deserving of that ability (to delete tweets) than another. Indeed, deleting a tweet is an expression of the user's voice," Twitter told the Open Foundation.

Open Foundation director Arjan El Fassed insisted comments made by politicians on Twitter should remain in the public domain.

"What elected politicians publicly say is a matter of public record. Even when tweets are deleted, it's part of parliamentary history," he said.

"What politicians say in public should be available to anyone."

"This is not about typos but it is a unique insight on how messages from elected politicians can change without notice," El Fassed added.

A check on the Politwoops website Monday showed no activity for the last two days.

 

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