When It Comes to Social Media Censorship, The FBI Bends the Rules Until They Break – IOTW Report

When It Comes to Social Media Censorship, The FBI Bends the Rules Until They Break

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Collusion between government and Big Tech goes deeper than Joe Biden’s incompetence. The FBI reportedly responded to the revelation it pressured Facebook to censor during the 2020 election by saying that the agency “routinely” works with social media companies to target “potential threat information.”

The FBI “cannot ask, or direct, companies to take action on information received,” but does coordinate with “social media providers” to moderate content, according to an Aug. 26 FBI statement reported by Reclaim The Net.

This revelation comes after multiple efforts by various arms of the Biden administration to increase censorship leading up to the 2022 midterms. More

11 Comments on When It Comes to Social Media Censorship, The FBI Bends the Rules Until They Break

  1. “potential threat information.” Threat to the democrats or just the FBI?

    The FBI “cannot ask, or direct, companies to take action on information received.”

    No, it’s more like “nice little social media platform you have here; it would be a shame if something happened to it.

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  2. Treason.
    Straight up Treason.

    What part of the 1st Amendment doesn’t the FBLie understand?

    Willfully violating the Constitution (which they’re sworn to uphold) and the Bill of Rights for political gain is Treason.

    These maggots need hanging.
    After their trial and conviction by an independent court, of course.

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

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  3. Had the conservative hating “Bush bRepublicans” not overridden Don’s Sec 230 veto none of this would be!

    GOP left has made UNIPARTY strong for 61 years. 230 veto override is maybe the worst in 12 years.

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  4. Perhaps the larger conspiracy was “fingered” by the Church Lady decades ago. Who knew Dana Harvey would be proven so right?

    As we Americans continue to sink into obsolescence.

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