Twitter is considering selling user data
Twitter is considering forcing some users to share their personal data with advertisers or else they would lose access to the platform, according to news outlet Platformer.
The social network acquired by Elon Musk, as well as Google and Facebook, allows users not to have personalized ads, however, this option could disappear.
This is because users rarely turn this feature off, but the company is considering sharing more data that can be sold to third parties, such as your location and phone numbers for personalized ads.
Fight in Congress: Deputies in the ring
The CDMX Congress was the scene of a dispute that came to blows between deputies Jesús Sesma of the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico and Jorge Gaviño of the PRD.
According to a video that went viral on social networks, Sesma complains to Gaviño for not having kept his word so that the opinion of the Animal Welfare Law would go up to plenary session.
The reason that triggered the dispute was confirmed by Sesma himself, who through his Twitter account said that he complained to Gaviño for “his lack of speech when voting in abstention for the inclusion of the opinion of the new Law”, despite the fact that According to him, he had given his word to vote in favour.