RightField
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AJ? That you?
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Letting that "Sink In" was just the beginning.
The left’s enthusiasm for censorship of people and ideas they disagree with isn’t limited to Twitter. A growing list of left wing clowns comprised of writers, publishers, and editors have signed on to a letter directed at Penguin Random House calling on the company to rescind its book deal with Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Their reason? Her vote with the majority in the Dobbs decision. It’s a comical read.
https://***************/document/d/...sw9lXicS3v4pXzSM8RCf0La0WSBFwnwbinDJ-Tr3L/pub
Who on the left is in an uproar? There are rules and laws for reason and Twitter has always been able to do whatever the fuck they want. Why do you hate free markets and capitalism?The fact that all he's going to do is stop the shadow banning and censorship, and let everybody speak, and that's what has the left in an uproar, is yet another example of who the fascists in this country are.
Jeezus, you really have no understanding of how bots are created and maintained on Twitter. Or the variety of purposes they currently serve. Twitter is not like Facebook, where the hope is that individual personal accounts are attached to real people. There's nothing preventing one person from maintaining myriad Twitter accounts for various purposes. And the idea of lifting Twitter's source code for AI? Hilarious.As a matter of fact Starlink provides the very paywall you referenced. "Buy Starlink and get a free Twitter premium account." That would certainly go a long way in reducing the bot count.
To be clear, I’m not questioning the right of these fools to write their letter, or Penguin Random House to comply or reject it. Just sharing a humorous example of how the left’s efforts to suppress opinions they don’t like isn’t limited to social media platforms.https://i.giphy.com/rp20b3tScfshG.gif
If Penguin Random House decides her shit will be bad for their biz and drop her, she can shop her book to other publishers or drop her own dime and pub it herself.
Groups of right wing clowns lobby and flex their social muscle against the people and ideas they disagree with on the left all the time in order to impede thought and shut down voices and have been doing so since Day One.
That's just basic living in America, homey. You only know more about it happening in the contemporary now instead of the snail-speed morse code news feeds of yesteryear thanks to the internet, so you get to aggregate everything you can find, curate a listicle designed to provoke static and then pretend it's a "culture war."![]()
I guess I’ll never understand why anyone thinks Twitter is important.
It’s not.
Never has been
At all
Not even a little
Period.
Still full of shit I see.It means you're just regurgitating what you've read and have no idea how Twitter works and how the bots interract and it seems like you barely have a grip on the financial side to boot. You also, according to your previous posts, should be all over Musk for his billionaire EV conglomerate
And it isn't a good investment. It would be like investing in the Pet Rock market at this point.
Twitter is already getting people killed...............literally. What happens with, and too, Twitter is Musk's business now. I merely agree with others that Twitter as a stand alone investment makes no sense.~snip~
He will get people killed. Literally.
If people believe it's important, and it's the place where they go to participate in current events, then it's important no matter how much you personally want to minimize it.It’s only become that because people think it’s important.
It’s not.
I know everyone thinks it is but it doesn’t have to be. It’s just people saying shit.
Noise.
It's not just a stand alone business investment. Twitter is on the cutting edge of technology. Gains in Twitter's source code can translate directly to other electronic systems.Twitter is already getting people killed...............literally. What happens with, and too, Twitter is Musk's business now. I merely agree with others that Twitter as a stand alone investment makes no sense.
That you didn't or don't participate doesn't mean all those millions are "wrong."Millions of people have been wrong before.
Remember bell bottoms?
Twitter could be fun but it never should have been important because it isn’t.
More insight, lol.Still full of shit I see.
Your insistence on the irrelevancy of relevance is noted.They are definitely wrong. Period.
Nothing will change the fact that Twitter is not important in the slightest way.
I know everyone thinks it is.
Everyone thought Zeus was important.
Turns out he was just a guy with great hair.
Noise is the politics and politics is the noise. Noise that "only" create laws, start and eventually end wars.It’s only become that because people think it’s important.
It’s not.
I know everyone thinks it is but it doesn’t have to be. It’s just people saying shit.
Noise.
Recent narratives include:
- Claims that the China-nexus threat group APT41 is instead a U.S. government-backed actor.
- Aggressive attempts to discredit the U.S. democratic process, including attempts to discourage Americans from voting in the 2022 U.S. midterm elections.
- Allegations that the U.S. was responsible for the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions.
Examples of this include:
- Nuanced Impersonation of Cyber Actors: The campaign was found impersonating Intrusion Truth, a group known to target China-nexus cyber threat actors, to leverage the outlet’s reputation to promote DRAGONBRIDGE’s own cyber-related narratives.
- Plagiarism and Alteration of News Articles: DRAGONBRIDGE altering news articles to create fabricated content that falsely attributed APT41 as a U.S. government-backed actor, then subsequently promoting that content across social media, forums, and blogs, demonstrates a more sophisticated adaptation of the campaign’s earlier use of simple plagiarism.
- Personas Posing as Members of Target Audience: The campaign also expanded its use of personas posing as Americans by using first-person pronouns, which we observed previously in its targeting of commercial companies, to promote politically themed content.
Things on Twitter nowadays:Twitter should be as irrelevant as the things posted on it.