Twitter has confirmed that it will meet with the UK Home Secretary on Thursday, after being called in for discussions over the role it played in the recent riots that blighted many parts of the country.
Wereportedlast Friday that the UK government had finally set a date for the meeting with the major social networks, afterpromisingto do so at an emergency meeting earlier this month.
With the date set for Thursday, 25th of August, only Facebook had initially confirmed that it was attending. But BlackBerry makers RIM laterconfirmedthat it would attend, following the role its BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) services reportedly played in helping to organize the riots.
And now a Twitter spokesperson has confirmed to The Next Web that it too will have a representative at the meeting this Thursday, though no official statement was released other than that.
It will be interesting to learn what comes out of the meeting, though as I’ve writtenpreviously, I don’t expect there to be too many changes to the status quo.
Story byPaul Sawers
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