Nintendo’s Indie Boss Speaks out About Being Banned from Twitter

Posted on the 04 August 2014 by Sameo452005 @iSamKulii

Indie boss Dan Adelman has left Nintendo of America, some months after the company banned him from Twitter.
He was well known for his open, frank approach to interviews and engagement with fans, right up until last year, when he suddenly went silent on social networks.
But that all changed last week, when he parted ways with Nintendo. Speaking with Kotaku, Adelman confirmed that the company had effectively silenced him.
“I think people were kind of on pins and needles about anything untoward I might say, and every once in a while, I’d give an answer that people didn’t like, and some people would freak out, so they tried to scale things back,” he said.
“First they had me do interviews with someone from PR or marketing. Later they just decided that I shouldn’t be in the press at all anymore.”
“I had been strongly encouraged to stay off of Twitter—or at least say only things that were clearly safe—so after the region-locking comment they just said I needed to stop completely,” he said.
“When people started complaining that I wasn’t active on Twitter anymore, it was suggested that a PR person could just post in my name. I thought that was about the worst idea I’d ever heard, so I left it as is and let the silence speak for itself.”