Although the Associated Press article mentioned in the tweet disguised itself as a so called tech article, it walks on a fine line between an opinion piece and a report. On a quick look at the article, the following part may cause a problem for the publisher, because we saw many accounts or channels have been banned from social media without a specific reasoning. (Ron Paul's Facebook account, anyone?) Those entities could legally challenge this article over the sentence highlighted.
Podcasts made available by the two Big Tech companies let you tune into the world of the QAnon conspiracy theory, wallow in President Donald Trump’s false claims of a stolen election and bask in other extremism. Accounts that have been banned on social media for election misinformation, threatening or bullying, and breaking other rules also still live on as podcasts available on the tech giants' platforms.
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I see they have stopped caring for the optics. And we know why. They need to make sure there would never be another nationalism movement or national populist sentiment. Like Mr. Brennan demands, soon we might even see public humiliation sessions for the dissents. Mao style.
Tidbits:
Based in New York, Tali Arbel, the authour of said AP article, started her career around 2011 at Jewish Report, Times of Israel, The Tribune, Denver Post, and Seattle Times. Now she's writing for Associated Press, MSN & its affiliations, ABC News, The Washington Post, Yahoo News, Fox News, Daily Mail, PBS & its affiliations, and many more.
She seems doing great as a tech reporter. Excellent tbh. But there's no mainstream style online profile about her. I smell big intelligent letters starting with C or M.
Maybe. I’ve talk to people about it in real life and a lot are actually for it. Some kind of chip that gives you access to the internet. They argue that there are bad people doing bad things on the internet and that it would be better if everyone used their own name and such. So goodbye anonymity.
AP is owned by the Rothschilds.
AP? The good guys that called the election? This AP right here: https://www.timesofisrael.com/associated-press-willingly-cooperated-with-the-nazis-new-report-shows/
Although the Associated Press article mentioned in the tweet disguised itself as a so called tech article, it walks on a fine line between an opinion piece and a report. On a quick look at the article, the following part may cause a problem for the publisher, because we saw many accounts or channels have been banned from social media without a specific reasoning. (Ron Paul's Facebook account, anyone?) Those entities could legally challenge this article over the sentence highlighted.
However,
I see they have stopped caring for the optics. And we know why. They need to make sure there would never be another nationalism movement or national populist sentiment. Like Mr. Brennan demands, soon we might even see public humiliation sessions for the dissents. Mao style.
Tidbits:
Based in New York, Tali Arbel, the authour of said AP article, started her career around 2011 at Jewish Report, Times of Israel, The Tribune, Denver Post, and Seattle Times. Now she's writing for Associated Press, MSN & its affiliations, ABC News, The Washington Post, Yahoo News, Fox News, Daily Mail, PBS & its affiliations, and many more.
She seems doing great as a tech reporter. Excellent tbh. But there's no mainstream style online profile about her. I smell big intelligent letters starting with C or M.
How long before you need to have a license to access the internet? I'm thinking within the year
Maybe. I’ve talk to people about it in real life and a lot are actually for it. Some kind of chip that gives you access to the internet. They argue that there are bad people doing bad things on the internet and that it would be better if everyone used their own name and such. So goodbye anonymity.
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