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Mr. Johnson said his most fundamental concern was whether AOL would try to meddle with the network's journalism.
"He was very clear that we shouldn't try to meddle and stop him speaking out... My mother cried," she added.
A Ming Pao staff group said he had led them in "resisting pressure from the invisible hands who try to meddle in the newsroom".
Governments may also have become more focused on reporting accounts to Twitter that they believe are wrappers for foreign agents to spread false information to try to meddle with democratic processes.
In recent times, Facebook has also run full-page ads in newspapers to apologize for failing to safeguard user data in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and taken out print adverts ahead of European elections to warn against attempts to spread fake news to try to meddle with democratic processes.
Earlier this month, the UK prime minister cranked up the political pressure by publicly accused the Russian government of seeking to "weaponize information" by planting fake stories and photoshopped images to try to meddle in elections and sow discord in the West.
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When somebody leaves any organization, they shouldn't be meddling or trying to meddle.
Ms. Moore has also tried to meddle in areas not under her control, like editorial.
WikiLeaks and others trying to meddle with the election – that's new".
In Lisbon, Prime Minister Sócrates faces growing controversy over allegations that his government tried to meddle with the news media.
Others insist that the Legislature too often tries to meddle in city affairs, as evidenced by the term limits bills.
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