I agree. When Twitter and Facebook banned the NY Post article, the ban became the news.
People reacted by going to the NY Post article and emailing it to their friends.
Conservative bloggers jumped on the story and repeated more than they might have otherwise.
Guiliani got more coverage by the media than he otherwise would have.
All in all, it was a win.
And now that Twitter has unbanned the story it gets repeated again and again.
The President needs to make censorship a campaign issue—and he needs to vow to bust the Silicon Valley Trusts.
This is a below-the-radar winning issue—and imho the right thing to do.
The free market is not a suicide pact.
Correct on every count. I think the only reason Twitter unbanned links to the story was because everyone was getting it direct from the New York Post and the story was spreading like wildfire anyway despite the Twitter ban.
The new reality when the media thugs try to ban the real news.
“When Twitter and Facebook banned the NY Post article, the ban became the news.
People reacted by going to the NY Post article and emailing it to their friends.
Conservative bloggers jumped on the story and repeated more than they might have otherwise.
Guiliani got more coverage by the media than he otherwise would have.
All in all, it was a win.
Now that Twitter has un banned the story it gets repeated again and again.”
Did twitter unban the story ? I read they would not reinstate NYP until they removed the story.
Twitter has unbanned the story?
A tweet by Candace Owens on the subject - posted here on FR - is gone.