Posted on 11/07/2020 10:32:00 PM PST by 11th_VA
Fox Business News host Maria Bartiromo announced on Thursday evening that she was leaving Twitter and joining Parler over the former social media platform's censorship policies.
"This is the same group who abused power in 2016. I will be leaving soon and going to Parler," Bartiromo wrote in a tweet. "Please open an account on @parler right away."
Bartiromo's comments come shortly after she had multiple tweets flagged by the social media platform for being "misleading about an election or other civic processes."
On Wednesday night, she shared an article published by The Federalist that had a headline which read, "Yes, Democrats Are Trying To Steal The Election in Michigan, Wisconsin, And Pennsylvania."
The host of Fox Business network's Mornings with Maria had another tweet flagged by Twitter on Thursday morning.
"4am dump/Wisconsin 65,000 votes 100% for Biden 4am dump/Michigan 138,499 votes 100% 4Biden," she wrote in the tweet. "AZ poll workers forcing voters to use sharpies thereby invalidated ballots. Trump leading in GA, NC, PA, WI, MI & they stop counting" before the vote fairy visits overnight..."
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“unlike Parler, you do not have to have a Gab account”
I do not really care for Parler for just that reason, but at this point I will take anything that gets people off of Twitter/Facebook/Google.
Did you watch “The Social Dilemma” on Netflix yet? It is very much worth seeing.
I can’t leave Twitter, because I NEVER joined it. And from the posts that get talked about over the years, I’ve saved a lot of time for much better endeavor, like FR.
Parler is acting up again today. I suspect another large wave of registrations.
Even MORE interesting to see if Jeanine quits FNC and goes to another network!
PERFECT! We should all email / mail that graphic to FNC...
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