X/Censorship

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Twitter, like other corporate tech. giants, does censor content.

Twitter has removed content for reasons other than indecency. This article is primarily about censorship by Twitter, although it also mentions censorship of Twitter.

3rd Rail topics

Twitter is active in censoring the content of the 3rd rail topics such as the accusations of Isaac Kappy[1] Dark Overlord document leak about 9-11.[2][3]

Ghost banning

In December 2016 Craig Murray was "ghost banned" by Twitter, resulting in a 90% decrease in traffic to his site from that site.[4] Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, reported in 2017 that he had been "shadowbanned" because of his writings about Donald Trump.[5]

"Hate Speech"

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On May 31, 2016, Twitter agreed with Facebook, Google and Microsoft to a European Union code of conduct obligating them to review "[the] majority of valid notifications for removal of illegal hate speech" posted on their services within 24 hours.[6]

In 2019, Ray Blanchard, a scientist with a global reputation in the field of gender dysphoria found that his account had been suspended after he published his opinions on the topic.[7]

Censorship of Twitter

Twitter has been censored in Turkey.[8] In February 2016, it was claimed that Twitter had closed around 125,000 accounts since mid 2015 for "for threatening or promoting terrorist acts, primarily related to ISIS."[9]

 

X/Censorship victims on Wikispooks

TitleDescription
Richard BoothResearcher into the Oklahoma City bombing
Juliette BryantEpstein victim who started to speak out.
Marjorie Taylor GreeneRepublican politician from Georgia.
Nicki MinajAmerican rapper who has dissented over COVID-19, and been slandered by the legacy media.

 

Related Quotation

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Integrity Initiative/Leak/3“Find ways to remove e.g. RT/Ruptly video and infographic content from corporate media e.g. newspaper websites, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Such content is quite professionally done, entertaining and cheap (or even free) for cash-strapped corporate media outlets. But for these reasons, this kind of content gets numerous ‘clicks’ and is therefore picked up by reputable outlets that help spread Russian disinformation.”Victor Madeira16 March 2018

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Women's March petitions Jack Dorsey to ban Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from TwitterArticle14 August 2021Libby EmmonsThe leading American feminist organisation is pressuring Twitter to remove Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from their platform. She stands accused of promoting "conspiracy theories" about COVID over her scepticism of Fauci. She has been censored before. How much longer is there before she is permanently banned?
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