Hahaha, Trump complains about “shadow banning” and Twit’s stock falls.
Gab! Gab! Gab! Gab! Gab! Gab! Gab!
Go “F” yourself Dorsey.
I wonder if they were ALL part of trying to sway the election away from President Trump and have now finally conceded ....
Why would a bunch of talkers suddenly stop talking unless there were never any talkers there in the first place ?
Twitter’s major problem is leftist trolls preventing balanced participation and leftist bias in their algorithms and moderating staff.
When Twitter and Facebook level off,reform and stop their overt political activity, IMHO they will be good investments. Like it or not they are a part of the culture and young people will continue to use them as their means of communication and identity.
Amazing. Censorship and discrimination isn’t good for business.
Just ask that zit-faced Zuckerberg and the commie at the Red Hen.
I was shadowbanned 3 times.
Just for my political views.
I bet they regret banning all those fake users (Obama followers) and “Russian bots”.
Twitter is sewage for the weak of mind.
And I don't Twitter, Tweet, or make other bird noises ...
Wall Street is trying to tell us the reason for the price plunge today is the result of Twitter purging fake accounts.
However, ‘shadow banning’ is a major factor for the price drop.
Twitter is playing politics and Trump called their bluff.
Hoping they lose all their money and go bankrupt. They have established themselves as the front line in destroying any thought that runs counter to leftist dogma.
If it wasn’t for the President’s Tweets , I would never look at Twitter.
“Deja Vu allover again...................”
Exactly. Reminds me of the Dot Com Bubble bursting in 2000. Except, President DJT is keeping the economy from crashing with his Kick Butt economic policies. Wait ‘til the new GDP numbers come out.
I think we may be seeing the end of Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) and Jack Dorsey (Twitter) as CEO’s. And it could end a lot faster than people think.
Remember the cb craze of the early ‘80s? Everyone had cb radios in their cars and trucks and talked about Smokies. It was a fad that ran its course, and people dropped it. That’s what social media seems to be. A lot of money will be lost on this collapsing fad, however.
Here's why:
Users/stakeholders react to fb and twitter manipulating information.