As for Dorsey's decision to black out news of his plans on the platform he co-created and led, some accounts are pointing to comments from Agarwal made during a November 2020 interview, where he hinted that Twitter's shift toward blacking out conservative voices - which has elicited a personal lawsuit against Dorsey filed by former President Donald Trump - might be permanent. Agrawal said "our role is not to be bound by the First Amendment...focus[ing] less on thinking about free speech, but thinking about how the times have changed." That doesn't sound good.
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