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    Twitter Won’t Unlock NY Post Account Unless Hunter Biden Posts Deleted

    Twitter, after four days, has not unlocked the New York Post’s account after it published several bombshell reports about Hunter Biden’s laptop and emails, according to several of the paper’s editors.
    Emma-Jo Morris, a politics editor with the paper, wrote that it’s now “day 4” of Twitter blocking the Post’s “account access unless we self-censor.” The paper’s opinions editor, Sohrab Ahmari, also confirmed the locked account.
    Biden’s campaign and Biden have disputed some of the allegations, with Biden saying that it is a “smear campaign” in remarks delivered over the weekend.
    “It’s now been four days since The Post dropped the first Hunter Files story, and neither Joe nor Hunter has disputed a single material fact,” Ahmari said on the social media website. “The easiest thing they could do is to say, ‘That laptop isn’t ours, Hunter didn’t send/receive those e-mails.’ Yet they haven’t done that.”
    As of Sunday afternoon, the Twitter account showed the NY Post’s last
    tweet
    was on Oct. 14.

    “Anyone who looks at The Post’s Twitter feed can’t even see the tweets about the Biden stories, which have been replaced by messages saying, ‘This Tweet is no longer available,'” the Post wrote on Friday.
    A Twitter spokesperson told Fox News over the weekend that the Post “has been informed what is necessary to unlock their account.”
    Both Twitter and Facebook have faced a bevy of criticism this week after the Post’s initial report on Hunter Biden was barred from being shared on Twitter or its reach being limited on Facebook.
    That article, which used alleged emails that were sourced from a laptop, showed communication between Hunter Biden, the son of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, and a Ukrainian energy company adviser. Hunter Biden’s work at Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian gas company that was started by an oligarch long accused by Ukrainian officials of corruption, was the focus of President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry and trial last year and this year.


    Previously, Twitter said the newspaper’s articles violated the social media website’s hacked materials policy. The Post disputed the company’s assertions, saying: “Information in the reports came from data extracted from a MacBook Pro laptop that a Delaware repair shop owner has said was dropped off in April 2019 but never picked up.”
    On Friday, Twitter updated its policy, writing, “Our work to limit the spread of misleading information goes beyond elections. Starting today, before you Retweet or Quote Tweet any labeled Tweet that breaks our misleading information rules, you’ll see a prompt.”
    “While we’ve updated the policy, we don’t change enforcement retroactively. You will still need to delete the Tweets to regain access to your account,” Twitter said in a statement to the Post.
    A Facebook executive said last week that it would limit the reach of the article after fact-checkers determine the authenticity of the claims.

    President Donald Trump and other top Republicans have now accused Twitter of engaging in censorship and election interference.
    The move prompted the Senate Judiciary Committee to announce it will vote to subpoena Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey about alleged election interference to support Biden’s candidacy.
    A day later, the Republican National Committee filed a Federal Election Commission complaint targeting Twitter and Dorsey, claiming that online censorship of the Post’s article about Hunter Biden’s business dealings is an “illegal corporate in-kind political contribution” to Biden’s campaign.



    The committee said that it “believes that Twitter has violated [the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act] and the Commission’s Regulations by making corporate in-kind contributions to Biden for President,” according to the complaint. Fox News first reported on the filing on Friday.
    There have also been suggestions from Trump and other GOP lawmakers that under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, Twitter should be considered a publisher and therefore, subject to lawsuits.
    Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates told news outlets last week that Biden had “carried out official U.S. policy toward Ukraine and engaged in no wrongdoing,” and that some “Trump administration officials have attested to these facts under oath.”
    https://www.ntd.com/twitter-wont-unl...ed_518414.html



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    It's kinda of cool, to see how twitter is controlled.

    Type in Hunter Biden & you will see unblievable amount of tweets, but it's not trending.

    what a shame

    #can't control the truth.

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    In the end...the truth shall set us free.
    “The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner

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    Everyone ought to close their twitter and facebook accounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Working Poor View Post
    Everyone ought to close their twitter and facebook accounts.
    And there you have it.
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee



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