Posted on 06/05/2021 3:19:26 PM PDT by ransomnote
The Informed Consent Action Network, an organization dedicated to increasing informed consent regarding vaccinations, was locked out of their Twitter account twice in 24 hours after they publicized that they had acquired 2,957 emails sent from Anthony Fauci between February and May of last year. As National File reported:
The Big Tech platform locked ICAN out of their account due to alleged violations of their misinformation policy regarding COVID-19, despite the fact that their tweet seemingly did not break any of the rules under that specific regulation. Speaking exclusively to National File, Del Bigtree, the founder of ICAN, said it was “ironic” that Twitter shut down their account, given the emails that were to be published were obtained using the Freedom of Information Act, a piece of legislation designed to allow the public access to otherwise hidden government information…
After serving their initial 12 hour suspension, ICAN published their treasure trove of emails from Fauci to their site, which while overlapping with some of the initial dump provided by Buzzfeed and the Washington Post, also included new information that had not been previously released. However, after promoting the newly released documents, ICAN was shut down again by Twitter. Bigtree said that this has now gone from “ridiculous to insane.”
National File enquired to Twitter regarding both temporary suspensions, and after our inquiries on Friday evening, only a few hours after the second suspension was enforced, a Twitter spokesperson told National File that the “enforcement action” that they took on ICAN was “in error,” and that they had reversed their actions “and the Tweets and account functionality has been restored.” Both tweets taken down by the Big Tech platform are included below.
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STOP USING TWITTER
They are an untrustworthy and shoddy service!
Let's have a show of hands who has ever heard of them?
Anybody? Beuller?
Why doesn’t the public understand?
Just because the emails are genuine doesn’t mean that they aren’t misinformation.
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If you need to communicate with the Twits at Twitter try writing in Mandarin
F Twatter. F Jack Dorsey. Stop using twitter. Drive them to the poor house.
HoChiJack’s Twatt Ministry of Truth.
They’re so evil they even lie when they intentionally censor “in error”.
The banning probably increased ICAN’s exposure by a lot.
Using Twitter is the equivalent of collaborating with Nazi Germany? I think you need to reconsider your analogy.
Oh, it’s okay to use a platform where modern globalist cyber-tyrants can totally ban and un-person the election choice of 75+ million Americans? The sitting POTUS?
But you just keep on using it, taking the scraps thrown to the obedient slaves, painting inside their lines, obeying their dictats...
Okay, slave. Be happy. Enjoy your chains, going into the future.
Once you accept the slave chains, it’s all just a matter of degree.
Like a woman sleeping with a man for a huge amount of money....she’s just a whore. The only debate is about her price.
And when a slave wears his chains, after his leader is executed by their master, when the slave could easily run away, but the slave enjoys relatively comfortable plantation life...
A whore is a whore, and a slave who can run away, but does not, is just a willing slave.
So be a slave. Own it. Like a whore.
Some alphabet agency trying to pull strings too late?
GOOD!!!!!
Have you ever heard of Godwin’s Law?
I canceled FB and Twitter over a year ago. Haven’t missed them for a minute.
It can be done. And it should be done.
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If these people got hold of something newsworthy, great. Publishing it in a fever swamp of impulsive, puerile exhibitionism like Twerp is not a move that prompts me to take them seriously. Why are people still engaging with this foolishness then blubbering when the predictable results ensue?
If Twitter mods were doctors, all conservatives would be diagnosed with terminal diseases.
I don’t understand conservatives who use Twitter or Facebook.
I don’t understand conservatives who use Twitter or Facebook.
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