Posted on 10/22/2020 12:07:38 AM PDT by knighthawk
CNN's leftwing media reporter Brian Stelter suggested that social media giants aren't doing enough to censor what he describes as "disinformation."
On the latest episode of BBC Radio 4's "The Media Show," Stelter participated in a panel discussion about the explosive New York Post report on Hunter Biden's emails and Twitter and Facebook's efforts to suppress the spread of it on its platforms.
Axios media reporter Sara Fischer began the conversation about big tech companies being warned by the intelligence community to look out for "illegally hacked or illegally obtained" information that is leaked to the press ahead of the 2020 election following the DNC email hack in 2016. Fischer stressed that this "matters" because "disinformation campaigns from bad actors" could be sharing altered emails that appear more damaging than they really are.
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Stelter. Such a good little Stalinazi totalitarian puke.
CNN is ATT
This is ATT bitching about conservatives.
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This is the first story in an ongoing series. Revolver will be interviewing and profiling regular, average Americans who were targeted by Comrade Zadrozny for life-threatening harassment. More to come.
https://www.revolver.news/2020/10/brandy-zadrozny-dox-trump-supporters-glamorize-pedophiles/
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Is there a more disgusting,smug,ugly,self absorbed pos on earth? Yes there is. But at the moment he’ll do.
The Leftist fools want to paint any thing except servile submission to their dictates as nasty, tiring, etc. Certainly, in war, things can get hectic when you defend your life.
Thanks for the link.
Vermin.
This guy is such an idiotic little butterball.
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