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Re: Forum gossip thread by Herman

Social Media Censoring Anti-progs

Started by Wazzzup, March 31, 2019, 05:59:02 PM

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Anonymous

Twitter has suspended Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's account for the violation of the social media platform's policy.

Anonymous

Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky was suspended by Youtube on the platform over videos he published about the coronavirus.



"A badge of honor," Paul tweeted on Tuesday from his official social media account.

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Also



YouTube Censors Rand Paul After He Accuses Tech Giant Of Becoming "Arm Of Government" . .. [thereby proving conclusively that it was exactly that]



Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul announced Tuesday he has been censored by YouTube, which he described as becoming an "arm of the government."



"We've had two speeches taken down, and this last one was, I think, a short speech," Paul told Just the News Tuesday on a conference call. "The access to the entire YouTube channel is no longer available."
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

I aint no libertarian, but I like Rand Paul. He is a pain in the ass for the prognazi establishment.

Anonymous

Country music star Carrie Underwood faced the rage of some on the left after she committed the simple act of liking a tweet from a conservative commentator against school masking.



Underwood liked a tweet from Matt Walsh that included a video of his speech to the Nashville school board arguing against "the cruel and indefensible mask mandate for children."

Anonymous

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul calls for Facebook to crack down on abortion-related 'misinformation'. In a letter to Facebook founder, chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the governor requested "information on any and all existing efforts to combat misinformation regarding abortion laws, procedures, and their availability." She also pressed for Zuckerberg to, "Take additional action to curb the spread of this misinformation, as Facebook has with information related to COVID-19, vaccines, and voting rights."

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Quote from: Herman post_id=421768 time=1632971341 user_id=1689
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lol, he's cute.

Anonymous

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Facebook users are unable to find anything when searching for the name "Kyle Rittenhouse" in the social media platform's search bar as the 18-year-old appears in court at his homicide trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin.



But while his trial takes place, a Facebook search for Rittenhouse turns up no results, even when using both the mobile and desktop version of the platform.



A screenshot posted by Daily Caller shows no results when "Kyle Rittenhouse" is typed into the Facebook search bar and Fox News found the same result. The Epoch Times also found the same result.

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=426976 time=1636740582 user_id=114
Facebook users are unable to find anything when searching for the name "Kyle Rittenhouse" in the social media platform's search bar as the 18-year-old appears in court at his homicide trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin.



But while his trial takes place, a Facebook search for Rittenhouse turns up no results, even when using both the mobile and desktop version of the platform.



A screenshot posted by Daily Caller shows no results when "Kyle Rittenhouse" is typed into the Facebook search bar and Fox News found the same result. The Epoch Times also found the same result.

Only the prog narrative of him is allowed.

Anonymous

Big tech became a monopolized entity and a dictatorial shadow government under the Obama administration.

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=427155 time=1636913781 user_id=114
Big tech became a monopolized entity and a dictatorial shadow government under the Obama administration.

Are you saying he facilitated their rise?

Anonymous

Quote from: Velvet post_id=427233 time=1636999383 user_id=2021
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=427155 time=1636913781 user_id=114
Big tech became a monopolized entity and a dictatorial shadow government under the Obama administration.

Are you saying he facilitated their rise?

Most definitely yes. Near the end of his administration, the extent of Obama's commitment to Silicon Valley became clear. And nowhere is that more evident than net neutrality, an issue where the president pressured the government to pass regulations with major implications for how consumers experience the Internet.



The rules, passed by the Federal Communications Commission, limit Internet providers from auctioning off the fastest download speeds to the highest bidders, all but ensuring that Web firms — not cable companies — will retain control of what consumers see on their browsers. It marked a major win for Silicon Valley, an industry that has built a close relationship with the president and his staff over the last six years.



Business

Why Silicon Valley is the new revolving door for Obama staffers



President Obama meets with leading tech executives, including Google's chairman and the CEOs of Yahoo and Twitter, at the White House in December 2013. (Michael Reynolds/EPA)

By Cecilia Kang and

Juliet EilperinFebruary 28, 2015

In 2004, when Barack Obama was running for the U.S. Senate, he made his first visit to Google's campus and saw firsthand how a search on the Internet worked. It left such a strong impression that he returned during his first presidential run vowing to protect the industry.



Now, near the end of his administration, the extent of Obama's commitment to Silicon Valley has become clear. And nowhere is that more evident than net neutrality, an issue where the president pressured the government to pass regulations with major implications for how consumers experience the Internet.



The rules, passed Thursday by the Federal Communications Commission, limit Internet providers from auctioning off the fastest download speeds to the highest bidders, all but ensuring that Web firms — not cable companies — will retain control of what consumers see on their browsers. It marked a major win for Silicon Valley, an industry that has built a close relationship with the president and his staff over the last six years.



The affinity between the White House and the tech industry has enriched Obama's campaigns through donations, and it has presented lucrative opportunities for staffers who leave for the private sector.



In addition to net neutrality, Obama has supported immigration reforms favored by tech firms such as Facebook, Yahoo and Microsoft and decried by labor unions. He has pushed for patent reforms that Google and Apple have championed. The president even sided with the tech industry — and against dependable Democratic allies in Hollywood — to block a copyright bill in early 2012.

Anonymous

Not that I care, but Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter stepped down.