Posted on 12/27/2022 8:46:25 AM PST by Red Badger
Officials from the Biden administration were “angry” that Twitter didn’t ban several accounts it identified as tweeting coronavirus “misinformation,” according to the latest release of the Twitter Files.
The latest batch of the Twitter files were released by author and journalist David Zweig and cover how Twitter suppressed debate about the coronavirs pandemic.
“A December 2022 summary of meetings with the White House by Lauren Culbertson, Twitter’s Head of U.S. Public Policy, adds new evidence of the White House’s pressure campaign, and cements that it repeatedly attempted to directly influence the platform,” reported Zweig.
Zweig then posted a screenshot of part of Culbertson’s memo:
The Biden team was not satisfied with Twitter’s enforcement approach as they wanted Twitter to do more and to de-platform several accounts. Because of this dissatisfaction, we were asked to join several other calls. They were very angry in nature.
According to Zweig, Twitter “did not fully capitulate to the Biden team’s wishes,” noting that employees “debat[ed] moderation cases in great detail, and with more care than was shown by the government toward free speech.”
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Klaus Schwab and his WEF wants everyone to abandon Twitter and move to the Chinese Communist Party’s TikTok so you can be monitored ,LOL
Meanwhile, I am still banned.
Makes me wonder how many conservatives are still banned on Twitter.
Probably hundreds of thousands.................Be patient...........
Its always a pretty safe bet that what you are not allowed to say is the truth.
The “vax” and ‘rona bs was pretty easy to spot after about two weeks in.
When the media got caught staging full hospitals and using fake photos to scare people, that sealed it.
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