Posted on 06/25/2020 7:49:38 AM PDT by Kaslin
Twitters policies about misleading tweets and abusive behavior are deeply cynical and designed merely to censor speech Jack Dorsey doesnt like.
It seems clear now that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is going to ban President Donald Trump. Its just a matter of when.
Dorsey will come up with a pretext, however absurd or cynical, as part of Twitters ongoing efforts to interfere in the 2020 election. It will probably consist of a charge that Trump has had one too many violations of some entirely subjective and impossible-to-define Twitter policy on abusive or harmful speech.
We got another preview of what that might look like this week when Twitter once again appended a warning label to a Trump tweet that apparently violated Twitters policy against abusive behavior. What did Trump say that was abusive? He said there would never be an autonomous zone in the nations capital, and that any mob trying to take over D.C. streets would be met with serious force.
In other words, the president promised to enforce the law. That was considered abusive by Twitter.
The irony is that the presidents tweet was in reference to a group of people who were actually engaged in abusive behavior. Trump sent the tweet after a mob vandalized St. Johns Episcopal Church and tried to pull down a statue of former President Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Square Monday night. Twitter justified the warning label by citing its policy against abusive behavior, which prohibits the targeted harassment of someone or inciting other people to harass someone.
How, exactly, the tweet in question could be considered harassment, or incitement to harassment, the company didnt say. And of course it didnt because the policy is nothing more than subjective gibberish meant to provide a pretext for censoring whatever Trump might say that Jack Dorsey doesnt like.
Last month, when Twitter unveiled this policy, a Trump tweet was flagging for glorifying violence. What did Trump say that glorified violence? That if Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey couldnt get mass riots under control, he would send in the National Guard & get the job done right.
Again, the president was promising to enforce the law in the face of local officials who would not. It takes a willful suspension of reason and common sense to understand these tweets as either abusive or glorifying violence.
Same goes for Twitters flagging of Trump tweets last month about the possibility of mail-in voting fraud in November, which Twitter said were misleadingdespite plenty of evidence that mail-in voting is uniquely susceptible to fraud, and despite the fact that Trump was tweeting about something that might happen in the future.
How could Twitter know whether Trumps predictions are misleading? Its a mystery.
But none of that matters to Dorsey and his woke minions at Twitter. They dont really care about misleading information or abusive and harmful behavior, and they prove it just about every week.
This week, for example, Twitter temporarily removed a viral Karen video of a man berating a terrified woman after a traffic altercation in which the man says this is her license plate… this is her address while he films her car and residence and she cowers in fear.
It was clearly abusive and threatening behavior, and was reported as such by thousands of people who were shocked at what amounted to doxxing and harassment. But after a brief hiatus, the video was back up on Wednesday. No violation to see here, folks. Move along.
Or again this week, Twitter announced it had permanently banned Carpe Donktum, a pro-Trump meme account that had more than 270,000 followers. Why? Because the account posted memesyou know, the crudely doctored video clips you see all over the internet. Twitter banned the account for copyright violations, a decision that if applied equaled would certainly result in Twitter banning millions of accounts.
But of course the Carpe Donktum account wasnt banned for copyright violations, it was banned because it produced pro-Trump memesone of which, the racist toddler meme, Trump himself retweeted last Thursday. But Im sure that had nothing to do with Twitters decision. Couldnt have. Twitter was, after all, just enforcing its completely neutral policy. Right?
The arbitrariness and palpable bias at Twitter also shows up in errors of omission. When Democrats tweet misleading or inaccurate claims, or leftist meme-makers go after Trump, Twitter simply does nothing.
For example on Wednesday, Sen. Cory Booker posted an MSNBC interview clip in which he makes several misleading claims about the Republican police reform bill in the Senate, saying it fails across the board because it doesnt ban chokeholds or no-knock raids by state and local police, implying that House Democrats police reform bill would.
What Booker doesnt mention is that House bill doesnt in fact ban those things, and treats them much the same way the Senate GOP bill does. Sen. Tim Scott was quick to point that out, but if Twitter is really interested in combating misinformation on its site, youd think it would append a label or warning to Bookers tweet. It didnt.
The plain fact, excruciatingly obvious at this point, is that Twitters criteria for whats misleading, abusive, or harassing, or what glorifies violence, is entirely one-sided and almost always enforced against conservatives and Republicans but never against leftists or Democrats. Dont hold your breath waiting for Twitter to ban videos of rioters beating up passersby and torching storefronts, or Democrats lying, or left-wing accounts abusing copyrights. Its not going to happen.
On the other hand, you can be sure that before we get too much closer to the November election, Twitter will drop any pretense about being a neutral platform and ban Trump outright.
I wonder if Dorsey cares. He's got his bag of loot.
I have absolutely no use for google. I despise it as a matter of fact. I am on Facebook, but very seldom go on it and when than just for a few minutes.
Meanwhile Trump and Munuchin are shoveling record subsidies to the Soros and other leftist nonprofits:
https://insidecharity.org/2020/06/24/46154-per-employee-ppp-nonprofit-loan-forgiveness/
Doesn't have to.
The entire world will know within 48 hours.
Twitter stock values will plunge so fast there will be no way to sell positions.
Problems with Parler
Less than a year after its launch, a report by Daily Dot citing users had pointed out that the platform was buggy and the layout "needed a facelift." Even now, users on Google Play have raised issues regarding multiple crashes and problems with registration. Similarly, Parler has been deemed as a platform for conservative and right-wing supporters. At the time of writing this article, we noticed several trending hashtags about Trump. Similarly, this isn't the first time users are urging others to join the platform. In 2019, several users from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube had flocked over in large numbers after their accounts were suspended.
By probably mid September no prominent and maybe no non prominent conservatives will have any presence on “social media.” I expect there will be or already is pressure for independent servers to eliminate conservative sites from the web altogether. FB/Google/Twitter et al have not received any credible threats to their monopolies or tax status to make them rethink their progressive algotithms.
When millions of accounts quit, the stock will crater and I want to be part of the fun.
It’s problematic that it is considered a right wing platform. With virtually no Trump friendly news outlet, Trump must be able to reach the masses.
No, she started Twitchy, a site that tracks tweets and has articles about twitter wars and such.
“Can Trump do a shout out on Twitter for people to switch to Parler?”
He can do it politely, mentioning that is tweets that Twitter won’t post can be seen on Parler.
At this point, I’m just keeping my Twitter account so I have an account to dump when they ban Trump. When millions of accounts quit, the stock will crater and I want to be part of the fun.
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Plans to short TWTR(NYSE)....
That would be a great tweet.
I knew it was one of them
Twitter delenda est!
Either Twitter (and other social media companies), provide a platform for the UNEDITED conversations of anyone who comes to them (excepting actual calls for violence against one or more people, or promoting child pornography) without editing, or they edit as they see fit - and then have no protections as a utility. They cannot be allowed to eat their cake and have it, too.
Better would be to buy out-of-the-money puts.
As long as Trump is on Twitter, I’ll be on Twitter. The second he is gone, I’ll be gone...
A word of caution: Keep in mind that George Soros is wealthy enough to manipulate markets. So if he knows that a lot of Trump supporters are short selling a stock, he could buy it up just to screw you over...
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