Twitter marks JAMA tweet potentially "unsafe."
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wrote on 10 Jun 2022, 15:19 last edited by
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wrote on 10 Jun 2022, 15:28 last edited by
If anybody is curious which side is currently center mass of buttoned down mainstreamers, please observe which side is more for big corporations and the government regulating the information you should be exposed to.
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wrote on 10 Jun 2022, 16:18 last edited by
What would Elon do?
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wrote on 10 Jun 2022, 17:03 last edited by
Just curious . . . did anybody read the comments to see if any viewers took exception to this high-handedness of Twitter's? Did anybody tell Twitter to go jump in the lake?
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Just curious . . . did anybody read the comments to see if any viewers took exception to this high-handedness of Twitter's? Did anybody tell Twitter to go jump in the lake?
wrote on 10 Jun 2022, 18:46 last edited by Catseye3 6 Oct 2022, 18:47@Catseye3 said in Twitter marks JAMA tweet potentially "unsafe.":
did any viewers take exception to this high-handedness of Twitter's?
(Two hours later.) Apparently not.
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wrote on 10 Jun 2022, 19:01 last edited by
@George-K said in Twitter marks JAMA tweet potentially "unsafe.":
@Axtremus fire the bots?
Effectively, yes. Maybe even some bot writers.
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wrote on 10 Jun 2022, 21:51 last edited by
This is kinda a big deal on both fronts, the censorship issue AND the fact that the vaccine is failing that badly that quickly with kids.
Vaxxed Tweens are more likely to get symptomatic cases than unvaxxed kids after a few months? Thatโs huge on multiple levels.