Twitter suspends a well-known conservative provocateur

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  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 7444

    #1

    Twitter suspends a well-known conservative provocateur

    Twitter suspended a well-known conservative provocateur Thursday

    I don't use Twitter as I always thought it was another lefty site.. Maybe the article kind of shows that..

    Twitter suspended a well-known conservative provocateur Thursday, the latest in a series of decisions that many on the right see as a concerted effort by the social media platform to censor dissenting voices.

    James O?Keefe, the founder of investigative site Project Veritas, was suspended shortly after posting a video of a CNN director describing his work as "propaganda" and boasting that the network "got Trump out." Twitter claimed O?Keefe was suspended for "platform manipulation and spam," a vague allegation O?Keefe denies.

    The ban comes as a growing number of politicians have called for increased government regulation of social media sites. Many Republicans are calling for changes to the laws that govern what content social media sites can bar from their platforms.

    Recent suspensions of conservative accounts have convinced many Republicans that Twitter?s rules are a cover for ideologically motivated bans.

    Twitter and Facebook often use their privacy standards to justify censoring news stories. Journalist Jason Whitlock was locked out of his Twitter account on April 9 after criticizing a Black Lives Matter founder following a New York Post story about her ritzy house. Facebook has prevented users from sharing links to that story on its Messenger app. Both platforms claimed they were protecting private citizens from harassment.

    Twitter suspended a well-known conservative provocateur Thursday, the latest in a series of decisions that many on the right see as a concerted effort by the social media platform to censor dissenting voices.
  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #2
    Maybe he committed one provocation too many.

    To provoke is to look for a fight, so I can easily imagine someone looking for fights getting tossed from social media, no different than getting tossed from a bar for being an A-hole.

    Twitter is private property that serves the public.

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    • dryheat
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 10587

      #3
      It was so much simpler in 1955. We believed, we believed, we believed.
      If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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      • bruce
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 3759

        #4
        Maybe he committed one provocation too many.

        To provoke is to look for a fight, so I can easily imagine someone looking for fights getting tossed from social media, no different than getting tossed from a bar for being an A-hole.

        Twitter is private property that serves the public.


        So ... it would be okay for the account of a left-wing provocateur such as aoc, etc. to be canceled? Sincerely. bruce.
        " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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        • rayg
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 7444

          #5
          [QUOTE=togor;614751]Maybe he committed one provocation too many.

          Ray says.. And of course you know that as a fact!

          Togor says.. Twitter is private property that serves the public.

          Ray says ..To serve and promote the left's views...Lol
          Last edited by rayg; 04-18-2021, 02:31.

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          • lyman
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 11269

            #6
            Originally posted by bruce
            Maybe he committed one provocation too many.

            To provoke is to look for a fight, so I can easily imagine someone looking for fights getting tossed from social media, no different than getting tossed from a bar for being an A-hole.

            Twitter is private property that serves the public.


            So ... it would be okay for the account of a left-wing provocateur such as aoc, etc. to be canceled? Sincerely. bruce.


            you know that will never happen, doesn't fit the narrative,

            the private company that supposedly serves the public has an agenda,

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            • Johnny P
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 6260

              #7
              His "provocation" was being conservative.

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