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Twitter Deceptively Rehashes Old Fact-Checks to Counter Maricopa County Audit Hearing
PJ Media ^ | 07/16/2021 | Matt Margolis

Posted on 07/16/2021 6:17:11 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

On Thursday, an Arizona Senate hearing on the Maricopa County election audit took place and Twitter did its part to ensure that its users knew that the evidence presented was all bunk.

If you were on Twitter on Thursday, you might have seen prominently displayed in the sidebar under “What’s Happening” a note saying: “There is no evidence of widespread fraud in Maricopa County’s 2020 presidential election results, according to election officials and fact-checkers.”

Are these the same fact-checkers who determined that claims that COVID-19 escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology were a conspiracy theory? I’m asking for a friend.

If you clicked through, you were given a brief list of things “you need to know.”

What you need to know

  • Arizona Republicans held a hearing on the audit on July 15, in which they said they needed more election material and data to continue, according to AZ Central.
  • Republicans hired private firm Cyber Ninjas to aid in the audit.
  • In May, Cyber Ninjas falsely claimed to have encountered deleted databases, according to multiple fact-checkers.

Under this, you were given some fact-checks disputing that any fraud took place in Maricopa County. So if you saw this headline, you might have assumed that brand new fact-checks were debunking the findings presented in the hearing. Except these weren’t new. It turns out that Twitter’s decision to put this up as the hearing was underway was incredibly deceptive.

When you review the “fact-checks” linked by Twitter during the hearing, they were all from earlier this year, such as FactCheck.org’s May 15 article and PolitiFact’s May 9 article.


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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: arizona; audit; az; electionfraud; twitter

BOTTOM LINE....

What do these fact checks have to do with the hearing on Thursday, July 15? Zero. FactCheck.org’s article involved a social media rumor that wasn’t true about secret watermarks on ballots. PolitiFact covered another social media rumor that the audit had uncovered 250,000 new votes for Trump, which was also untrue. The article did note, however, that “The audit is ongoing. No preliminary findings have been released.”

So, obviously, neither of these fact-checks had any bearing on the July 15 hearing, as the hearing discussed actual evidence uncovered by the audit team, not months old social media rumors. So, why did Twitter rehash these old fact-checks? The answer is obvious:

to cast doubt on the evidence presented in the hearing.


1 posted on 07/16/2021 6:17:11 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Bkmk


2 posted on 07/16/2021 6:50:02 PM PDT by sauropod (The smartphone is the retina of the mind's eye.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Lemme guess...”comprehensively debunked”.


3 posted on 07/16/2021 7:46:39 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Trump: "They're After You. I'm Just In The Way")
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To: SeekAndFind

Insert fingers in ears. Sing la-la-la-la-la.


4 posted on 07/16/2021 8:02:15 PM PDT by LizzieD
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To: SeekAndFind

They don’t care about the date.

They would up the same fake debunking “fact check” no matter what.

One size fits all.


5 posted on 07/16/2021 8:15:34 PM PDT by ifinnegan ( Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: SeekAndFind

Twitter policy on conservative arguments:

(fingers in ears): “ LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I can’t HEE-AA-RRR YOU....”


6 posted on 07/16/2021 8:29:57 PM PDT by _longranger81 (God help us, Every One. )
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To: SeekAndFind

In May, Cyber Ninjas falsely claimed to have encountered deleted databases, according to multiple fact-checkers.


That they did is verified. *Why* they were deleted is the only thing in question.


7 posted on 07/16/2021 11:10:51 PM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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That they did is verified. *Why* they were deleted is the only thing in question.

The correct answer is PROBABLY the files were deleted CRIMINALLY to hide information.

What I got out of it is that the files were deleted but any 3rd grade computer user knows that simply going Del file.stuff will remove file.stuff from the directory BUT the file information is still available unless it has been written over by other activity.

8 posted on 07/17/2021 6:13:37 AM PDT by politicianslie ( We will NEVER be a communist country-President Trump)
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Most all of the deleted files were recovered - however they pointed towards a master database which is on a server not turned over, and for which there is no way to obtain that file (since it is on another server).


9 posted on 07/17/2021 10:10:07 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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