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Home Test page Twitter restores Irish Catholic bishop’s post on assisted suicide after review

Twitter restores Irish Catholic bishop’s post on assisted suicide after review

twitter restores irish catholic bishops post on assisted suicide after review CNA Staff, Feb 23, 2021 / 01:00 pm (CNA).- Twitter has restored an Irish Catholic bishop’s post about assisted suicide following a review.

Twitter Credit Twin Design Shutterstock CNA CNA Staff, Feb 23, 2021 / 01:00 pm (CNA).- Twitter has restored an Irish Catholic bishop’s post about assisted suicide following a review.

CNA Staff, Feb 23, 2021 / 01:00 pm (CNA).- Twitter has restored an Irish Catholic bishop’s post about assisted suicide following a review.

In the Jan. 31 tweet, Bishop Kevin Doran expressed opposition to efforts to legalize the practice in Ireland.

He wrote: “There is dignity in dying. As a priest, I am privileged to witness it often. Assisted suicide, where it is practiced, is not an expression of freedom or dignity, but of the failure of a society to accompany people on their ‘way of the cross.’”

The tweet included a link to the Facebook page of the Diocese of Elphin, which Doran has led since 2014. The link directed readers to a message inviting healthcare professionals to add their names to a petition expressing concern about a bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide in Ireland.

The Iona Institute, an advocacy group promoting the place of marriage and religion in society, reported on Feb. 22 that Twitter had censored the post for “violating our rules against promoting or encouraging suicide or self-harm.”

It said that, although Doran’s Twitter profile remained accessible, the tweet had been removed and he had been barred from posting.

“Although the intent of the post was the opposite of what Twitter claimed, upon appeal, the social media giant doubled down on its stance and said, ‘Our support team has determined that a violation did take place, and therefore we will not overturn our decision,’” the group said.

A spokeswoman for Elphin diocese, located in the western part of Ireland, told CNA on Tuesday that the issue had been resolved.

The episode — which is believed to have been caused by a Twitter algorithm — is the latest in a series of incidents involving Catholics and the social media giant.

In October, Twitter briefly suspended the account of Czech Cardinal Dominik Duka without explanation.

After the account was restored, the Prague archbishop compared present-day censorship to communism suppression in the 1980s, saying that things were “not much different” today.

In November, Twitter users criticized the company after a hashtag calling for Catholic priests to be burned was allowed to trend online in Spain.

In January, Twitter temporarily locked the account of Catholic World Report over a post describing Biden appointee Dr. Rachel Levine as “a biological man who identifies as a transgender woman.” A Twitter spokesperson later said that the account was blocked in error.

David Quinn, director of the Iona Institute, told CNA: “Twitter rightly has algorithms which target tweets that seem to promote self-harm and obviously Bishop Doran’s message was badly misunderstood as he was doing the opposite.”

“What is remarkable, however, is that his [initial] appeal was turned down. I also wonder if the algorithms have ever done the same to someone who is pro-assisted suicide? They always use phrases such as ‘dying with dignity’ such as the one used by Bishop Doran.”

“Twitter is already strongly suspected of ideological bias and incidents like this do not help its reputation.”

Doran was not available for comment.

CNA Staff, Feb 23, 2021 / 01:00 pm (CNA).- Twitter has restored an Irish Catholic bishop’s post about assisted suicide following a review.


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