Posted on 09/25/2018 9:27:24 PM PDT by Revel
Facebook has decided to censor evidence that CNN producer Scott Bronstein is cold-calling Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaughs former classmates in a bid to dig up dirt on the President Trump pick.
Mark Zuckerbergs platform has also decided to ban the user who posted the audio.
This is what happens when you post an actual recording of a CNN producers dirty journalism on Facebook. #banned So wrong!, tweeted Amy Dryden, who posted the Bronstein clip on Facebook after a friend sent it to her.
Dryden also made clear that the number Bronstein provided on the audiotape was not Bronsteins personal number, writing:
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Facebook has decided to censor evidence that CNN producer Scott Bronstein is cold-calling Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaughs former classmates in a bid to dig up dirt on the President Trump pick.
Mark Zuckerbergs platform has also decided to ban the user who posted the audio.
This is what happens when you post an actual recording of a CNN producers dirty journalism on Facebook. #banned So wrong!, tweeted Amy Dryden, who posted the Bronstein clip on Facebook after a friend sent it to her. take our poll - story continues below
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Dryden also made clear that the number Bronstein provided on the audiotape was not Bronsteins personal number, writing:
For critics saying FB banned me for leaving CNN producers tel # in his VM I posted my friends he called have unpublished #. He found it, invading their privacy, and has been calling them all week. Tel # in video of VM I posted was a CNN tel #- NOT producers personal #.
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Get rid of this FacistBook cartel. Prosecute the management.
Anybody who still doesnt realize helicopter rides will be required?
Link the following to your FB, ask your FB friends to find you there and to do the same. Right now FB lets Diaspora users link to FB profiles but as Diaspora grows to be significant, expect FB to break links. So set up Diaspora, link to FB and just let it sit there while you continue to use your FB until such time as a clean break from FB can be made.
Diaspora
The platform Diaspora is a social world online that puts your data back in your own hands, according to its own slogan. Its range of functions is similar to those of Facebook. Users can publish status updates, share posts and images, and comment on other peoples posts. And just like on Facebook, you can control who gets to see your own posts as well. Diaspora uses hashtags to order posts, meaning that you can use these to find like-minded people who share your interests. Linking Diaspora to your Facebook profile is also possible, and the software has its own chat function. Diaspora is also an open source project.
One of the main features that Diaspora prides itself on is its decentralization. This is to do with its technical background: the platform consists of many different networks, known as pods. User data isnt collected and stored centrally by the provider, instead the infrastructure is distributed by users themselves, with data carried by these so-called pods. If you have good technical know-how, you can actually operate your own pod, which essentially functions as a server. This means that you can be certain that your private data remains private and in your own hands. Less technically gifted users can use open pods in the network instead.
With around 50,000 new users joining in the past 6 months, Diaspora is certainly only a very small drop in the ocean compared to Facebook. But its decentralized system and the control over your own data that comes with it makes Diaspora a definite option for users concerned about data protection. Lastly, Diaspora is completely ad-free.
Break them up now, Mr. Trump, or the First Amendment is, for all practical purposes, dead.
Imagine an alternate universe where the media had taken the time to call everyone who had attended Columbia and Harvard at the same time as Barry Obama.
Do you know where a link is to the video or the audio?
On Rush’s show yesterday (Tues. 9/25/18) a woman caller called to tell of persistant cold calls from HuffPo and some other entity. She was a classmate and had known Kavanaugh at Yale.
Exactly! I was never so ticked off as when I left a voicemail and then found out it had been RECORDED! How DARE they!!
LOL... that’s why I said I didn’t know all the facts... I didn’t realize it was a “voicemail recording” the article just said “recording” and “audiotape”. I honestly thought it was a recording in secret - nowhere in the story posted above does it say “voicemail message left by producer”.
LOL though I do feel kinda dunce like.
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