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bonusowo jeszcze tego clowna dorzucam i mozecie se strzelic po gałeczce lemingi @jaqqu7

masz pajacu, bo juz tak sie zesrales ze musiales od razu zablokowac mi mozliwosc odpowiedzi

In Part 6, independent journalist Matt Taibbi described the FBI’s contact with Twitter over the past few years as “constant and pervasive,” going so far as to call Twitter a “subsidiary” of the FBI. In Part 7, The Free Press’s Michael Shellenberger provided evidence suggesting that the FBI’s and the Department of Homeland Security’s repeated warnings to Twitter about foreign election interference led the company to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story.

And the FBI wasn’t just flagging content for Twitter in hopes the company would review it. An email from just last month shows the FBI planning to direct Twitter to preserve evidence of user information and activity for a list of accounts suspected of spreading election-related misinformation, “pending the issuance of legal process.” The agency also requested the users’ location information from Twitter.

These revelations are concerning given that the First Amendment generally protects false speech, with very limited exceptions — like fraud and defamation. We’ve detailed the problems with government regulation of “misinformation,” which is prone to partisan abuse and can quickly get out of hand.
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@z-a-k: Jedyne co ci mogę powiedzieć, to: X-k---a-D

Czcij sobie dalej Melona, który rozchyla poślady przed autorytarnymi państwami, gdzie pozwala nie tylko na cenzurę ale i aktywnie współpracuje z ich organami ścigania.
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@jaqqu7: jestes pajacem w zamknietej bance i sie jeszcze cieszysz z tego, wkleic ci info jak lemingowi pod nos to max twoich mozliwosci to "xd czcij melona". wykopki in a nutshell (przetlumacz se)
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