Kudos to Twitter for standing up to him.
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This is a bad day for free speech Marianne. I know you don’t like him but this has implications that far outlast him and as always will be used and abused against anti establishment voices in the future
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Fact-checking??

May 27, 2020 · 12:36 AM UTC

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You trust Twitter to be honest fact-checkers? lol
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Will they be fact checking any of the wars they lie about everyday? Or is everyone hyper focused on the village idiot, while their time + energy on facts could be spent on more important issues instead of what the village idiot says next.
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Who would be officially overseeing the fact checking of such platforms? When our media & institutions are propaganda outlet for corporations there is human bias & partisanship involved.
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The concept of "fact-checking" has been chronically abused by tech companies, in conjunction with elite journalists, to justify their interference in political debates. They frame what they do as "checking facts," when what they are really doing is making political assertions
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Do you really trust the big tech monopolies in Silicon Valley to be the arbiter of truth?
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that is our job as citizens lady Williamson :/
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Google already limits what search results come up, and their results now depend on Wikipedia (which can be very biased). Microsoft will be doing something similar. It has implications to politics, healthcare, and more. Get rid of bullying. But editing “truth”? Scary.
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They fact checked Medicare For All away, they fact check the wars they start, that stamp has too much power. We can’t build a world that people need a stamp to tell them Truth.
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CNN ? and facts 🤔😂 mainstream media reporting honestly without corruption ?