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Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, probably the most influential monopoly in the world. Seems like Threads is a competitor to Twitter, hope it doesn't succeed, Twitter, after Elon's takeover is much better.
Twitter Is Silently Throttling Conservative Accounts, and Nobody Is Talking about It
By: Jason Walsh
July 26, 2023
The New York Sun ran an intriguing story yesterday headlined, “Elon Musk Pledges to Pay Legal Bills of Twitter Users Mistreated for Posting on the Site.”
The Sun’s article referred to a Saturday tweet (or is it “X” now?) by Elon Musk, where he promised to pay the legal bills of anyone mistreated by their employer on account of posting or liking something on Twitter, I mean X...
As you can see, Musk’s tweet garnered over 735,000 “likes” as of this morning. The response has been strong. Nobody yet knows what the rules or criteria are, and no one’s legal bills have been funded so far. But enthusiasm is running high.
What might unfair treatment look like? Here’s one recent example:
According to the related article from Inside Higher Ed, Mark Tykocinski resigned as president of Thomas Jefferson University and as dean of the university’s medical school, after being outed for “liking” tweets critical of coronavirus vaccines, gender-affirmation surgery and college diversity, equity and inclusion offices.
Sounds like my kind of guy. I’d have made him king for life, but apparently the Board of Governors didn’t agree. If he were pressured into resigning, it seems to me that Mr. Tykocinski would be a terrific candidate for some legal assistance from Twitter, sorry, I mean X.
I have no idea what Musk’s goals are, since he didn’t say. But first, even if it was inadvertent, it was a masterful marketing strategy. Even the lack of details is helping as tens of thousands speculate what it could mean. Politico even wrote a hopeful article wondering whether Musk’s offer could drive Twitter out of business. Second, the announcement might make some employers think twice about disciplining employees over their social media activity. And third, it could encourage more people to be bolder in their posts, increasing the amount and interest level of the content.
Who knows? But it’s interesting.
Yet I was banned from Twitter for a third time for suggesting that Fauci, Collins, and Bourla be brought to justice.
Unpublished Blog Post From Deep in the
Information War
July 28, 2023
About a month ago my political account on Twitter was abruptly and
permanently suspended, for “violations of the TOS” with no specific reason
or rationale given. A dozen appeals were greeted with one of two different
bot posts explaining that after further review it was permanent.
Almost all of my politics on social media were limited to that one account.
But now I appear to be shadowbanned across facebook, instagram,
youtube, google and my original twitter account. They’re all connected to
the same phone number, including my now banned account. All of my
google, facebook and twitter accounts are having me log in daily now from
my laptop, using a two-step verification code sent via SMS to my phone. It
wasn’t like this a month ago, I would always stay logged in to all of those
accounts and set my preferences that way.
I had created the political account on twitter during the pandemic, largely so
that I could heckle our power-crazed dictator governor during the
shutdowns. Doing this from my normal social media accounts- which
generally promote my creative work- wasn’t right for my personal brand,
and could also result in professional reprisals against me or my wife, as I
live in a liberal city. That twitter account was based around a cartoon
avatar, used lots of humor, never was abusive, rude or threatening; often I
behaved like an ombudsman. I created hundreds of memes. That account
survived the covid era; the great twitter purge after Jan 6, and both the
2020 and 2022 elections. But it did not long survive the Linda Yaccarino
era at twitter.
Since no reason was given other than ‘violations of the TOS’, I do not know
specifically why my political account on twitter was banned. On my last
day, I had made a fun one-liner at Adam Schiff’s expense that was getting
hundreds of likes; I had made a meme criticizing support for the Ukraine
War, and was promoting RFK Jr.’s run for the Democratic nomination. I
was critical of Congressman Thomas Massie’s reluctance to censure
Schiff. My main guess is that opposing the war effort was my main
thoughtcrime, although the sum of all of those positions shows a dissident
or anti-establishment view. Apparently that is no longer allowed.
The sinking horror is that now my other accounts at google, meta, twitter
which don’t delve into politics- are being shadowbanned.
Interesting new Twitter strategy to muffle the voices of truth: you are now forced to click "Show more replies" over and over since they show only 3 replies at a time on super-truthful Tweets like this one: https://twitter.com/Remeece1/status/1642581049925414912
Twitter hates the truth, even now.
“freedom of speech but not reach” is just a disingenuous way of saying “we will decide what trends, what can be said here, and what people can see.”
and “X” is now back in the truth ministry business because “sure we’ll let you say it, but we’ll also make sure than no one can hear it” is just a more subtle way to play the same nasty game.
and what else would you expect from the denizens or davos?
I was getting that same “freedom of speech but not reach” bullshit justification for censorship from cow-orkers at Craigslist before I left.
Suppressing audience size IS censorship.
https://cjhopkins.substack.com/p/the-free-speech-twitter-psyop
The "Free-Speech Twitter" PSYOP
@elonmusk
My concern was more the outrageous demand that people must take the vaccine and multiple boosters to do anything at all. That was messed up.
Until the Supreme Court invalidated Biden’s exec order, SpaceX and many other companies would have been forced to fire anyone who refused to get vaccinated!
We would not have done so. I would rather go to prison than fire good people who didn’t want to be jabbed.
As for myself, I got original Covid before the vaccine was out (mild cold symptoms) and had to get three vaccines for travel. The third shot almost sent me to hospital.
How many other people out there have symptoms that are actually from the vaccine or Covid treatment, rather than Covid itself?
As for those who didn’t take any vaccine, well @DjokerNole just won a record number of grand slams …
It’s not like I don’t believe in vaccines – I do. However, the cure cannot be potentially worse than the disease. And public debate over efficacy should not be shut down.
There is also great potential for curing many diseases using synthetic mRNA, so let’s not throw the baby out with the bath water.
7:47 AM · Sep 26, 2023
Lol, "Community Notes", working as intended.
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