Point remains, TWM goes down, you're going to see nuclear levels of fire felt worldwide. But I find it quite interesting that the big corporations finally get this removed, when it documents all their past abuses. Their goal may not be that, so they claim, but it does wind up removing a large chunk of history that could be used as fair use criticism against them. My, how convenient.
My observation was specifically on one topic, historical revision, and no others, because on the topics of the murder, rapes, imprisonment, the Soviets and Nazis beat them hands down. Unless you can name an instance where they purged half a trillion historical documents. As disgusting as those regimes are, it was literally impossible to burn books that fast or photoshop away state enemies from your pictures that fast. The math doesn't support that.
Because one could argue it's censorship, but I also think it's being done merely so that the past histories to these Twitter nutcases and that of their corporate masters isn't so easy to be whipped out and used against them. That's the world we live in. Total, open transparency in business and government may not be possible, but our elites fear even basic efforts made in those areas, so they clamp down even harder.
Surely you can admit on the single topic of historical revision, this one action would far surpass what the Nazis and Soviets did? On all others, they're always going to be the grand champions, unfortunately.
Just remember Chuck Wendig was a hero to SJWs till this started.