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by mike_hearn
656 days ago
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That article says the suspensions lasted only a few hours. In no way were they "purged", and the first three named accounts all are highly active. MintPress News journalist: https://twitter.com/alanrmacleod (active, posted in the last hour) Intercept journalist: https://twitter.com/kenklippenstein (active, posted 46 minutes ago) Texas Observer journalist: https://x.com/stevanzetti (active, posted 2 hours ago) If these are the best examples of Musk engaging in censorship then he must be doing a very fair job indeed! A more likely explanation is that the suspensions were related to anti-botting activity, as they came back from suspension with fewer followers than before. Journalists buying Twitter followers is not unheard of, unfortunately: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/journalists-struggle-ex... |
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