What I will say is that situations like this need to be taken more seriously by the police, and the reason I phrased it the way I did is that I think that when threats are made against journalists, it is a threat to democracy, and I think that these need to be taken more seriously.
In terms of Twitter's specific role in it, I think companies need to be given the freedom to manage the platforms the way they want to. If a company wants to say that they're a family-friendly platform and they're going to moderate very heavily, I think that's a fair point. If a company wants to say that people can say whatever they want and the only time they're going to take material down is if it's specifically illegal and they are ordered to do so by the state, I think that's also a fair position for them to take.
As long as there's a multiplicity of different platforms available and people can choose how and where they want to engage, I think that's a fair point in terms of the specific regulations.