TWITTER FILES: The FBI Would Send PRE-FLAGGED Content For Twitter To Censor On Regular Basis – IOTW Report

TWITTER FILES: The FBI Would Send PRE-FLAGGED Content For Twitter To Censor On Regular Basis

Trending Politics: On Friday, Matt Taibbi released a fresh new batch of “The Twitter Files” in which he exposed the FBI for being a “subsidiary” of Twitter. According to the leaks, the FBI and DHS would send troves of social posts to Twitter that were already pre-flagged for moderation.

During the past few weeks, the left downplayed the FBI’s involvement, but these new leaks tell an entirely different story.

“It’s no secret the government analyzes bulk data for all sorts of purposes, everything from tracking terror suspects to making economic forecasts. The #TwitterFiles show something new: agencies like the FBI and DHS regularly sending social media content to Twitter through multiple entry points, pre-flagged for moderation,” he tweeted. MORE

8 Comments on TWITTER FILES: The FBI Would Send PRE-FLAGGED Content For Twitter To Censor On Regular Basis

  1. Perhaps the way it worked was that Obama political commissars in the NSA flagged posts and routed them thru the FBI so as to look legit.

    Leading from behind (a curtain)

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  2. They violated the civil rights, and an enumerated right listed in the Bill of rights at that, of the person posting it as well as anyone who might have been interested in considering that opinion. All of them have a civil case against the Agency/Agencies involved, but this is where it gets interesting Twitter employees involved and any federal employees are personally liable for damages and have no immunity or protection from personal liability when they are violating people’s civil rights.

    Sue every stinking one of the bastards onto the street.

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  3. Sure, the FBI orders Twitter, Facebook, and Google to censor content the FBI doesn’t like, and, sure, the FBI sets up their own terror operations using semi-retarded patsies to bust later (most of the time), but at least we live in a free country, right?… um… right?

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