This 16 August 2018 video from the USA says about itself:
Left-Wingers BANNED From Twitter For Dumb Reasons
Banned accounts: @ReaghanHunt @CultOfDusty @Demotimvator
Please tweet: @TwitterSupport @Jack to reverse the bans!
https://twitter.com/CageOmen/status/1030384260614639617
A comment on this video says:
Yesterday I just received a 7-day ban from Facebook for commenting about how the Iraq war was an illegal war and how innocent people are getting killed for the greed of oil and minerals.
Twitter Won’t Ban White Nationalists Because It Would Also Affect Republicans: here.
Twitter revealed on Monday that it had shut down 200,000 accounts that it claimed “originated in China”, over posts relating to the ongoing mass protests of workers and youth in Hong Kong. The purge is one of the largest in the history of the platform: here.
Reblogged this on #AceShoutITOutNews Tell it ALL leave NOTHING unsaid … disclose NEWS & VIEWS and NAME & SHAME #TruthWillSetYouFree apply for your users key and post.
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I reblogged this on the a site l have just revamped after l was banned first on three news pages, then 4 groups and finally my own page for sharing posts like that and telling my readers and followers the truth
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I hope the anti-censorship movement will win so that won’t happen again.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey defended getting advice from a conservative activist accused of anti-Semitism and called his perspective “interesting” in an interview with HuffPost.
Dorsey privately reached out to Ali Akbar for his opinion on whether to follow other social media platforms and remove content made by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month.
Akbar has been described by some media outlets as anti-Semitic; HuffPost reporter Ashley Feinberg, who interviewed Dorsey, pointed out that Ali frequently points out the Jewish identities of media figures he criticizes, such as “Anti-white comments from Jewish anti-Trump commentator Bill Kristol,” “Jake Tapper who is a Jewish left-leaning journalist” and “The conservative Jewish publication The Daily Wire.”
“He has a whole series of these, and he seems like a very specific kind of figure to reach out to,” Feinberg said. “Were you aware of his past comments and his tendency to identify which members of the media are Jews?”
Dorsey didn’t condemn the tweets; he explained that they had a friend in common and thought “the perspective is interesting.”
“I don’t act on all of his comments. I listen, and I think that’s the most important thing,” he said. “I was introduced to him by a friend, and you know, he’s got interesting points. I don’t obviously agree with most. But, I think the perspective is interesting.”
Dorsey said he doesn’t think that reaching out to Akbar legitimized his rhetoric.
“No, no. I mean, if I followed his direction, then certainly,” he said. “But it’s just input.”
Dorsey promised that Twitter was working on ways to curb its widespread harassment problem, though offered few details. The Anti-Defamation League reported in May that there had been 4.2 million anti-Semitic tweets over a 12-month period ending in January 2018.
Alyssa Fisher is a news writer at the Forward.
https://forward.com/fast-forward/417727/twitter-ceo-defends-getting-advice-from-activist-accused-of-anti-semitism/
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