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Buncha bots busted:
https://twitter.com/conspirator0/status/1647671394476478467?ref_src=patrick.net
Another one: https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1647729855587385347?ref_src=patrick.net
PS. What the fuck is happening with our military? How many of them crave Commie cock up their ass, like Teixeira and this DD cunt...
RWSGFY says
Buncha bots busted:
https://twitter.com/conspirator0/status/1647671394476478467?ref_src=patrick.net
Lol, that's pretty funny.
Another one: https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1647729855587385347?ref_src=patrick.net
PS. What the fuck is happening with our military? How many of them crave Commie cock up their ass, like Teixeira and this DD cunt...
witter now allows users to refer to other users by their factually correct pronouns.
This is good, but it should have been done immediately when Elon bought Twitter.
Twitter is complying with more government demands under Elon Musk
The company has not refused a single request since Musk took ownership, according to self-reported data.
Since Musk took ownership, the company has received 971 government demands, and fully complied with 808 of them.
Before Musk, Twitter's full compliance rate hovered around 50%; since the takeover, it is over 80%.
It’s been exactly six months since Elon Musk took over Twitter, promising a new era of free speech and independence from political bias. But Twitter’s self-reported data shows that, under Musk, the company has complied with hundreds more government orders for censorship or surveillance — especially in countries such as Turkey and India. ...
The orders vary widely in scope and subject, but all involve a government asking Twitter to either remove content or reveal information about a user. In one case from January, India’s information ministry ordered Twitter to take down all posts sharing footage from a BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Dozens of posts were removed, including one from a local member of parliament.
Indian MP Derek O'Brien said one of his tweets was taken down in January. @derekobrienmp
The figures are drawn from the Lumen database, a public clearinghouse for takedown requests and other government orders received by online speech platforms.
Since Musk took ownership, the company has received 971 government demands, and fully complied with 808 of them.
Before Musk, Twitter's full compliance rate hovered around 50%; since the takeover, it is over 80%.
Patrick says
Since Musk took ownership, the company has received 971 government demands, and fully complied with 808 of them.
Before Musk, Twitter's full compliance rate hovered around 50%; since the takeover, it is over 80%.
We need to know the raw number of requests before Musk took over a similar time period.
Don't look for a billionaire to save free speech, abandon the platform.
Twitter could be the Youtube Killer.
It's VERY milquetoast. If you really criticize the government, you won't last there. You can more openly talk about "the culture war" there, but that's just a distraction really, and it REALLY is. The point of all this wokeness is just to get people to argue about something that really our government doesn't care about - they don't care about the outcome of it. Try to talk about real issues, and I don't think you'll last.
richwicks says
It's VERY milquetoast. If you really criticize the government, you won't last there. You can more openly talk about "the culture war" there, but that's just a distraction really, and it REALLY is. The point of all this wokeness is just to get people to argue about something that really our government doesn't care about - they don't care about the outcome of it. Try to talk about real issues, and I don't think you'll last.
The only thing I've gotten suspended or banned on there is Tranny and Gender shit, by the Transactivists and Misandrists.
Before Musk, mostly.
I've said all kinds of shit about the government. I post my "Vietcong and Taliban fought an expelled a B-52 equipped military" meme on there almost daily.
This is known because they had a plan name Emad Salem
richwicks says
This is known because they had a plan name Emad Salem
He was the Egyptian Air Force Officer, yes? I remember this story from an Alex Jones episode over a decade ago.
Since Musk took ownership, the company has received 971 government demands, and fully complied with 808 of them.
Twitter could be the Youtube Killer.
learn Pearl
Do you think Twitter could be a source for tutorials? Right now, one can use YouTube to see excellent videos on how to do drywall, install plumbing, write VBA code for Access, learn Pearl, fix cars, see product comparisons, and so on.
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