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Twitter’s Jack Dorsey takes on censorship, trolls and the 140-character limit

In a television interview today, Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey said the company doesn't censor users' tweets, and the company's not doing away with the 140-character message limit. Read More

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