What does that mean, anyway?
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“ Via Twitter, Radar correspondent Alex Howard asked Costolo, Google’s Eric Schmidt and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, whether they would have the ‘cojones’ to follow in Wikipedia’s protesting footsteps. “That’s just silly. Closing a global business in reaction to single-issue national politics is foolish,” Costolo replied. ”
Twitter boss slams Wikipedia’s ‘silly’ Sopa protest | Technology | guardian.co.uk
#1) Twitter is internet-only. Why would this not be an important topic to speak out on, given how much damage that single issue has the power to create.
#2) Single-issue national politics has started global wars. And it’s not as if what the US does on internet-policy won’t have global ramifications. Come on, Costolo, THINK.
#3) Answered. No cojones.
Also? Dick Costolo should be smart enough to know that a global Internet business can alter the functionality of a site...