BRKG Master Twitter thread. Elon Musk now owns Twitter, post 144. Heads roll for real

vector7

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^^^....BREAKING: Twitter has locked @ALX for 12 hours for posting a comment about the Ukrainian flag in Congress

Elon Musk: Looking into it. That tweet doesn’t violate ToS.
View: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1606035656475521026?s=20&t=hJXMFk3oBULIyEpsGVNUkg
The FBI is retaliating from within.
View: https://twitter.com/darthangel310/status/1606058057401716737?s=20&t=fIKIappSlpF0rB5lG8cnrA
BREAKING: @BowTiedRanger locked out for posting the same Ukraine image He tells me it may have been a reverse-image search mass report campaign
View: https://twitter.com/HaroldLeonNeon/status/1606063745607704578?s=20&t=928444xgDICrZN7QOnbB1A
Twitter just locked out my good friend @thebradfordfile without giving him a reason. @elonmusk please fix this!
View: https://twitter.com/OfficeOfMike/status/1606018827698913281?s=20&t=A618BHICOphZsljnD6TBSw
@SteakforPodcast have been locked out for tweeting a question about the defacing of the US flag by the Ukrainian ambassador. What’s going on over there @elonmusk?
View: https://twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1606028118052872192?s=20&t=3YsWMNarQ--n7MvNoMuqiA
Steve Sailer has been suspended. I can’t spot a TOS violation. Can you? It’s just a statistic? He’s not saying he endorses this.
View: https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1606046246669467648?s=20&t=3vvIoQn-cw2jmCGnTAbEFA
 
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Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.

Investor in Musk's Twitter buyout expects to make up to five times its money​


2 minute read
December 20, 2022
9:45 PM UTC
Last Updated ago


Dec 20 (Reuters) - Aliya Capital Partners LLC, one of the biggest investors that joined Elon Musk's $44-billion acquisition of Twitter Inc, said on Tuesday it expects to make up to five times its money despite the social media company's problems.
Twitter has been hemorrhaging advertisers after Musk let more than half of its 7,500 employees go and alienated some users with his fast-changing moderation policy decisions. Musk tweeted earlier this week that the social media company has been "in the fast lane to bankruptcy since May." He took over Twitter on Oct. 27 and this week said he will abide by the results of a Twitter poll in which a majority voted for him to step down as the head of Twitter.
Aliya, a Miami-based manager of the wealth of rich families, which invested $360 million alongside Musk in the Twitter buyout, said it believed Musk would capitalize on Twitter's 229 million daily active users that have "historically been under-monetized."

"We believe Twitter will produce a return of 4-5x in just a few years, with comparably limited downside risk," Aliya Chief Executive Ross Kestin said in a statement.
A spokesperson for Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Kestin did not respond to follow-up questions on Twitter's challenges under Musk. Banks that financed the Twitter buyout do not believe the debt is worth its full value and have struggled to get it off their books by selling it to credit investors, underscoring Twitter's financial woes under Musk.

In his statement, Kestin pointed to Musk's other accomplishments at electric car maker Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) and rocker developer SpaceX as the source of his confidence in the billionaire entrepreneur. Aliya also invested in SpaceX.
"While the global auto industry was literally spinning its wheels creating the same dull product, Elon created an industry. When NASA couldn't get its rockets off the ground, this man's vision took off," Kestin said.
"With Twitter, it's happening again."
Some folks invest in land, some in PM's, some in food. These investors see social media as having greater value.... considering it appears the value is in the control of your mind, your thoughts, your conclusions. Gently pushed to the totalitarian state of compliance. We got issues folks..... There's money in them their minds....as the mining goes on.
 

Tristan

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jward

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IANS
@ians_india
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#Twitter announced the long-awaited feature which its boss #ElonMusk had promised to bring to the platform -- that subscribers can now upload videos up to 60 minutes long from around the web at 1080p resolution and 2GB in file size.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
There seems to be some discussion about the Vancouver Times publishing satire - let's look a bit further, from other sources.



intothegoodnight
 

jward

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When the FBI attacks its critics as ‘conspiracy theorists,’ it’s time to reform the bureau​


Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor

7–9 minutes




“Conspiracy theorists … feeding the American public misinformation” is a familiar attack line for anyone raising free-speech concerns over the FBI’s role in social media censorship. What is different is that this attack came from the country’s largest law enforcement agency, the FBI — and, since the FBI has made combatting “disinformation” a major focus of its work, the labeling of its critics is particularly menacing.
Fifty years ago, the Watergate scandal provoked a series of events that transformed not only the presidency but federal agencies like the FBI. Americans demanded answers about the involvement of the FBI and other federal agencies in domestic politics. Ultimately, Congress not only investigated the FBI but later impanelled the Church Committee to investigate a host of other abuses by intelligence agencies.
A quick review of recent disclosures and controversies shows ample need for a new Church Committee:

The Russian investigations

The FBI previously was at the center of controversies over documented political bias. Without repeating the long history from the Russian influence scandal, FBI officials like Peter Strzok were fired after emails showed open bias against presidential candidate Donald Trump. The FBI ignored warnings that the so-called Steele dossier, largely funded by the Clinton campaign, was likely used by Russian intelligence to spread disinformation. It continued its investigation despite early refutations of key allegations or discrediting of sources.

Biden family business

The FBI has taken on the character of a Praetorian Guard when the Biden family has found itself in scandals.
For example, there was Hunter Biden’s handgun, acquired by apparently lying on federal forms. In 2018, the gun allegedly was tossed into a trash bin in Wilmington, Del., by Hallie Biden, the widow of Hunter’s deceased brother and with whom Hunter had a relationship at the time. Secret Service agents reportedly appeared at the gun shop with no apparent reason, and Hunter later said the matter would be handled by the FBI. Nothing was done despite the apparent violation of federal law.
Later, the diary of Hunter’s sister, Ashley, went missing. While the alleged theft normally would be handled as a relatively minor local criminal matter, the FBI launched a major investigation that continued for months to pursue those who acquired the diary, which reportedly contains embarrassing entries. Such a massive FBI deployment shocked many of us, but the FBI built a federal case against those who took possession of the diary.

Targeting Republicans and conservatives

Recently the FBI was flagged for targeting two senior House Intelligence Committee staffers in grand jury subpoenas sent to Google. It has been criticized for using the Jan. 6 Capitol riot investigations to target conservative groups and GOP members of Congress, including seizing the phone of one GOP member.
The FBI also has been criticized for targeting pro-life violence while not showing the same vigor toward pro-choice violence.

Hunter’s laptop

While the FBI was eager to continue the Russian investigations with no clear evidence of collusion, it showed the opposite inclination when given Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop. The laptop would seem to be a target-rich environment for criminal investigators, with photos and emails detailing an array of potential crimes involving foreign transactions, guns, drugs and prostitutes. However, reports indicate that FBI officials moved to quash or slow any investigation.
The computer repairman who acquired the laptop, John Paul Mac Isaac, said he struggled to get the FBI to respond and that agents made thinly veiled threats regarding any disclosures of material related to the Biden family; he said one agent told him that “in their experience, nothing ever happens to people that don’t talk about these things.”

The ‘Twitter Files’

The “Twitter Files” released by Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, show as many as 80 agents targeting social-media posters for censorship on the site. This included alleged briefings that Twitter officials said was the reason they spiked the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election.
The FBI sent 150 messages on back channels to just one Twitter official to flag accounts. One Twitter executive expressed unease over the FBI’s pressure, declaring: “They are probing & pushing everywhere they can (including by whispering to congressional staff).”
We also have learned that Twitter hired a number of retired FBI agents, including former FBI general counsel James Baker, who was a critical and controversial figure in past bureau scandals over political bias.

Attacking critics

It is not clear what is more chilling — the menacing role played by the FBI in Twitter’s censorship program, or its mendacious response to the disclosure of that role. The FBI has issued a series of “nothing-to-see-here” statements regarding the Twitter Files.
In its latest statement, the FBI insists it did not command Twitter to take any specific action when flagging accounts to be censored. Of course, it didn’t have to threaten the company — because we now have an effective state media by consent rather than coercion. Moreover, an FBI warning tends to concentrate the minds of most people without the need for a specific threat.
Finally, the files show that the FBI paid Twitter millions as part of this censorship system — a windfall favorably reported to Baker before he was fired from Twitter by Musk.

Criticizing the FBI is now ‘disinformation’

Responding to the disclosures and criticism, an FBI spokesperson declared: “The men and women of the FBI work every day to protect the American public. It is unfortunate that conspiracy theorists and others are feeding the American public misinformation with the sole purpose of attempting to discredit the agency.”
Arguably, “working every day to protect the American public” need not include censoring the public to protect it from errant or misleading ideas.
However, it is the attack on its critics that is most striking. While the FBI denounced critics of an earlier era as communists and “fellow travelers,” it now uses the same attack narrative to label its critics as “conspiracy theorists.”
After Watergate, there was bipartisan support for reforming the FBI and intelligence agencies. Today, that cacophony of voices has been replaced by crickets, as much of the media imposes another effective blackout on coverage of the Twitter Files. This media silence suggests that the FBI found the “sweet spot” on censorship, supporting the views of the political and media establishment.
As for the rest of us, the FBI now declares us to be part of a disinformation danger which it is committed to stamping out — “conspiracy theorists” misleading the public simply by criticizing the bureau.
Clearly, this is the time for a new Church Committee — and time to reform the FBI.

 

jward

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Elon Musk
@elonmusk
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New Twitter policy is to follow the science, which necessarily includes reasoned questioning of the science

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“Gain-of-function” in this context is just another way of saying “bioweapon”.

Some good nuggets in article. Important to note that Fauci authored 2012 paper arguing for gain-of-function research!

Obama wisely put this on pause, but Fauci restarted it.
View: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1607992817896525826?s=20
 

jward

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'Only Just Begun': Elon Musk Threatens Reputation Of 'Legacy Media' In Cryptic Tweet​


Nicole Silverio


December 28, 2022 1:08 PM ET
Twitter CEO Elon Musk threatened the reputation of “legacy media” in a cryptic tweet early Wednesday.
Musk responded to a clip of CNBC’s “Squawk Box” where Axios business reporter Hope King argued his reputation with Twitter is damaging his stocks and success in his other companies, particularly Tesla. The electric car company’s stock shares have dropped profoundly since his October 27 takeover of Twitter.

“The legacy media should worry about its reputation. We have only just begun,” Musk replied.

Musk has sparred with corporate media since he finalized his $44 billion purchase of Twitter in April. Most recently, a handful of outlets raged at the tech mogul for suspending the accounts of eight journalists for “doxxing” his private jet’s location in mid-December. The New York Times called this act “questionable and unfortunate,” and The Washington Post asserted that it “directly undermines” Musk’s push for free speech on the platform. (RELATED: Elon Musk Criticizes Lack Of Border Crisis Coverage)

The Twitter CEO further launched the “Twitter Files” to disclose information regarding Twitter’s suppression of the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story in October 2020. Journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, Lee Fang and author Michael Shellenberger have released long threads which included information about the FBI’s communication and financial involvement with Twitter, and the social media company’s treatment of prominent conservatives.

Musk criticized “corporate journalism” for its alleged lack of coverage on the “Twitter Files” in a Tuesday tweet.

The FBI responded that the “Twitter Files” are an attempt to “discredit the agency” in a December 20 statement.

“The correspondence between the FBI and Twitter show nothing more than examples of our traditional, longstanding and ongoing federal government and private sector engagements, which involve numerous companies over multiple sectors and industries. As evidenced in the correspondence, the FBI provides critical information to the private sector in an effort to allow them to protect themselves and their customers. The men and women of the FBI work every day to protect the American public,” the statement began.

“It is unfortunate that conspiracy theorists and others are feeding the American public misinformation with the sole purpose of attempting to discredit the agency,” the statement concluded.

 

jward

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Twitter suffers major outage, leaving users unable to log on​




Users attempting to log on to the microblogging site on Wednesday were greeted with error message.
Twitter has suffered a major outage, leaving many users unable to access the popular social media platform.
Some users attempting to log on to the microblogging site late on Wednesday were greeted with an error message.
Downdetector, which tracks website outages, said it had received more than 8,700 user reports of problems with the site as of 7:30am EST (12:30 pm GMT).

“User reports indicate Twitter is having problems since 7:13 EST,” Downdetector said in a tweet.
The outage, which appears to be affecting multiple countries, has not brought down the site completely, with many users still able to access the platform. Some users also reported differences in performance between the desktop and mobile versions of the platform.
Elon Musk, who brought Twitter in October for $44bn, tweeted late on Wednesday that the site, “Works for me.”
The outage appeared to have eased within several hours of its occurrence, with Downdetector collecting just 774 user reports of errors as of 10:11pm EST.


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The outage is the latest example of turmoil at Twitter since Musk’s takeover, which has polarised the platform’s users.
Musk, the chief executive of Tesla and one of the world’s richest men, has slashed the platform’s workforce, introduced a paid subscriber service and overseen controversial changes to its moderation policies, which he has cast as a win for free speech.

While Musk’s ownership of the platform has been welcomed by conservatives who have long complained of Twitter’s alleged bias towards liberal views, many figures on the left have expressed concerns about the proliferation of hate speech and misinformation under his reign.

Musk’s focus on the platform, where he regularly posts his thoughts about current events, has also raised concerns among investors in Tesla, whose share price has plummeted nearly 70 percent this year.
Earlier this month, Musk said he would step down as Twitter’s chief executive once a replacement was found, after users voted for him to go in a poll he created.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
Can someone do a search on me to see if the search and shadow bans, etc, have been put back on my account. Definitely getting throttled again.

They have found a new way to Throttle. It looks like it is happening a few minutes into each tweet..

EXTREMELY NOTICEABLE..

I guess the DNC/Deep State still has it's tentacles in everyone's software.
View: https://twitter.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1608831856585342979?t=v3ISLFeV7CaOwaC2Pfa9OQ&s=19

I knew it. Thank you.
View: https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1608830232072687617?t=e5CYq1PEyswoonPuzkBJoA&s=19

Getting hundreds of messages that Conservatives are getting censored, throttled, and shadow banned again. I've noticed it, too.

Elon needs to house clean...(again)
View: https://twitter.com/Apoctoz/status/1608821481852801026?t=zEV9OmsI6OvPO-uM8WskLg&s=19
 

jward

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Capsule Summaries of all Twitter Files Threads to Date, With Links and a Glossary​


Matt Taibbi​



It’s January 4th, 2023, which means Twitter Files stories have been coming out for over a month. Because these are weedsy tales, and may be hard to follow if you haven’t from the beginning, I’ve written up capsule summaries of each of the threads by all of the Twitter Files reporters, and added links to the threads and accounts of each. At the end, in response to some readers (especially foreign ones) who’ve found some of the alphabet-soup government agency names confusing, I’ve included a brief glossary of terms to help as well.
In order, the Twitter Files threads:
  1. Twitter Files Part 1: December 2, 2022, by @mtaibbi
    TWITTER AND THE HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY
    Recounting the internal drama at Twitter surrounding the decision to block access to a New York Post exposé on Hunter Biden in October, 2020.
    Key revelations: Twitter blocked the story on the basis of its “hacked materials” policy, but executives internally knew the decision was problematic. “Can we truthfully claim that this is part of the policy?” is how comms official Brandon Borrman put it. Also: when a Twitter contractor polls members of Congress about the decision, they hear Democratic members want more moderation, not less, and “the First Amendment isn’t absolute.”
    1a. Twitter Files Supplemental, December 6, 2022, by @mtaibbi
    THE “EXITING” OF TWITTER DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL JIM BAKER
    A second round of Twitter Files releases was delayed, as new addition Bari Weiss discovers former FBI General Counsel and Twitter Deputy General Counsel Jim Baker was reviewing the first batches of Twitter Files documents, whose delivery to reporters had slowed.
  2. Twitter Files Part 2, by @BariWeiss, December 8, 2022
    TWITTER’S SECRET BLACKLISTS
    Bari Weiss gives a long-awaited answer to the question, “Was Twitter shadow-banning people?” It did, only the company calls it “visibility filtering.” Twitter also had a separate, higher council called SIP-PES that decided cases for high-visibility, controversial accounts.
    Key revelations: Twitter had a huge toolbox for controlling the visibility of any user, including a “Search Blacklist” (for Dan Bongino), a “Trends Blacklist” for Stanford’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, and a “Do Not Amplify” setting for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Weiss quotes a Twitter employee: “Think about visibility filtering as being a way for us to suppress what people see to different levels. It’s a very powerful tool.” With help from @abigailshrier, @shellenbergermd, @nelliebowles, and @isaacgrafstein.
  1. Twitter Files, Part 3, by @mtaibbi, December 9, 2022
    THE REMOVAL OF DONALD TRUMP, October 2020 - January 6th, 2021
    First in a three-part series looking at how Twitter came to the decision to suspend Donald Trump. The idea behind the series is to show how all of Twitter’s “visibility filtering” tools were on display and deployed after January 6th, 2021. Key Revelations: Trust and Safety chief Yoel Roth not only met regularly with the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, but with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Also, Twitter was aggressively applying “visibility filtering” tools to Trump well before the election.
  1. Twitter Files Part 4, by @ShellenbergerMD, December 10, 2022
    THE REMOVAL OF DONALD TRUMP, January 7th, 2021
    This thread by Michael Shellenberger looks at the key day after the J6 riots and before Trump would ultimately be banned from Twitter on January 8th, showing how Twitter internally reconfigured its rules to make a Trump ban fit their policies.
    Key revelations: at least one Twitter employee worried about a “slippery slope” in which “an online platform CEO with a global presence… can gatekeep speech for the entire world,” only to be shot down. Also, chief censor Roth argues for a ban on congressman Matt Gaetz even though it “doesn’t quite fit anywhere (duh),” and Twitter changed its “public interest policy” to clear a path for Trump’s removal.
  2. Twitter Files Part 5, by @BariWeiss, December 11, 2022
    THE REMOVAL OF DONALD TRUMP, January 8th, 2021
    As angry as many inside Twitter were with Donald Trump after the January 6th Capitol riots, staffers struggled to suspend his account, saying things like, “I think we’d have a hard time saying this is incitement.” As documented by Weiss, they found a way to pull the trigger anyway.
    Key revelations: there were dissenters in the company (“Maybe because I am from China,” said one employee, “I deeply understand how censorship can destroy the public conversation”), but are overruled by senior executives like Vijaya Gadde and Roth, who noted many on Twitter’s staff were citing the “Banality of Evil,” and comparing those who favored sticking to a strict legalistic interpretation of Twitter’s rules — i.e. keep Trump, who had “no violation” — to “Nazis following orders.”
  1. Twitter Files Part 6, by @mtaibbi, December 16, 2022
    TWITTER, THE FBI SUBSIDIARY
    Twitter’s contact with the FBI was “constant and pervasive,” as FBI personnel, mainly in the San Francisco field office, regularly sent lists of “reports” to Twitter, often about Americans with low follower counts making joke tweets. Tweeters on both the left and the right were affected.
    Key revelations: A senior Twitter executive reports, “FBI was adamant no impediments to sharing” classified information exist. Twitter also agreed to “bounce” content on the recommendations of a wide array of governmental and quasi-governmental actors, from the FBI to the Homeland Security agency CISA to Stanford’s Election Integrity Project to state governments. The company one day received so many moderation requests from the FBI, an executive congratulated staffers at the end for completing the “monumental undertaking.”
  1. Twitter Files Part 7, by @ShellenbergerMD, December 19, 2022
    THE FBI AND HUNTER BIDEN’S LAPTOP
    The Twitter Files story increases its focus on the company’s relationship to federal law enforcement and intelligence, and shows intense communication between the FBI and Twitter just before the release of the Post’s Hunter Biden story.
    Key Revelations: San Francisco agent Elvis Chan “sends 10 documents to Twitter’s then-Head of Site Integrity, Yoel Roth, through Teleporter, a one-way communications channel from the FBI to Twitter,” the evening before the release of the Post story. Also, Baker in an email explains Twitter was compensated for “processing requests” by the FBI, saying “I am happy to report we have collected $3,415,323 since October 2019!”

The ten teleporter documents referred to in Mike Shellenberger’s FBI thread.
  1. Twitter Files Part 8, by @lhfang, December 20, 2022
    HOW TWITTER QUIETLY AIDED THE PENTAGON’S COVERT ONLINE PSYOP CAMPAIGN
    Lee Fang takes a fascinating detour, looking at how Twitter for years approved and supported Pentagon-backed covert operations. Noting the company explicitly testified to Congress that it didn’t allow such behavior, the platform nonetheless was a clear partner in state-backed programs involving fake accounts.
    Key revelations: after the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) sent over a list of 52 Arab-language accounts “we use to amplify certain messages,” Twitter agreed to “whitelist” them. Ultimately the program would be outed in the Washington Post in 2022 — two years after Twitter and other platforms stopped assisting — but contrary to what came out in those reports, Twitter knew about and/or assisted in these programs for at least three years, from 2017-2020.
    Lee wrote a companion piece for the Intercept here:
  2. Twitter Files Part 9, by @mtaibbi, December 24th, 2022
    TWITTER AND “OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES”
    The Christmas Eve thread (I should have waited a few days to publish!) further details how the channels of communication between the federal government and Twitter operated, and reveals that Twitter directly or indirectly received lists of flagged content from “Other Government Agencies,” i.e. the CIA.
    Key revelations: CIA officials attended at least one conference with Twitter in the summer of 2020, and companies like Twitter and Facebook received “OGA briefings,” at their regular “industry” meetings held in conjunction with the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security. The FBI and the “Foreign Influence Task Force” met regularly “not just with Twitter, but with Yahoo!, Twitch, Cloudfare, LinkedIn, even Wikimedia.”
  1. Twitter Files Part 10, by @DavidZweig, December 28, 2022
    HOW TWITTER RIGGED THE COVID DEBATE
    David Zweig drills down into how Twitter throttled down information about COVID that was true but perhaps inconvenient for public officials, “discrediting doctors and other experts who disagreed.”
    Key Revelations: Zweig found memos from Twitter personnel who’d liaised with Biden administration officials who were “very angry” that Twitter had not deplatformed more accounts. White House officials for instance wanted attention on reporter Alex Berenson. Zweig also found “countless” instances of Twitter banning or labeling “misleading” accounts that were true or merely controversial. A Rhode Island physician named Andrew Bostom, for instance, was suspended for, among other things, referring to the results of a peer-reviewed study on mRNA vaccines.
  1. and
  2. Twitter Files Parts 11 and 12, by @mtaibbi, January 3, 2023
    HOW TWITTER LET THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY IN
    and
    TWITTER AND THE FBI “BELLY BUTTON”
    These two threads focus respectively on the second half of 2017, and a period stretching roughly from summer of 2020 through the present. The first describes how Twitter fell under pressure from Congress and the media to produce “material” showing a conspiracy of Russian accounts on their platform, and the second shows how Twitter tried to resist fulfilling moderation requests for the State Department, but ultimately agreed to let State and other agencies send requests through the FBI, which agent Chan calls “the belly button of the USG.” Revelations: at the close of 2017, Twitter makes a key internal decision. Outwardly, the company would claim independence and promise that content would only be removed at “our sole discretion.” The internal guidance says, in writing, that Twitter will remove accounts “identified by the U.S. intelligence community” as “identified by the U.S.. intelligence community as a state-sponsored entity conducting cyber-operations.”
    The second thread shows how Twitter took in requests from everyone — Treasury, HHS, NSA, FBI, DHS, etc. — and also received personal requests from politicians like Democratic congressman Adam Schiff, who asked to have journalist Paul Sperry suspended.
  1. Government Agencies and NGOs
    CISA: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
    CENTCOM: Central Command of the Armed Forces
    ODNI: Office of the Director of National Intelligence
    FITF: Foreign Influence Task Force, a cyber-regulatory agency comprised of members of the FBI, DHS, and ODNI
    “OGA”: Other Government Agency, colloquially — CIA
    GEC: Global Engagement Center, an analytical division of the U.S. State Department
    USIC: United States intelligence community
    HSIN: Homeland Security Information Network, a portal through which states and other official bodies can send “flagged” accounts
    EIP: Election Integrity Project, a cyber-laboratory based at Stanford University that sends many reports to Twitter
    DFR: Digital Forensic Research lab, an outlet that performs a similar function to the EIP, only is funded by the Atlantic Council
    IRA: Internet Research Agency, the infamous Russian “troll farm” headed by “Putin’s chef,” Yevgheny Prigozhin
  2. Twitter or Industry-specific terms
    PII: Can have two meanings. “Personally identifiable information” is self-explanatory, while a “Public Interest Interstitial” is a warning placed over a tweet, so that it cannot be seen. Twitter personnel even use “interstitial” as a verb, as in, “Can we interstitial that?”
    JIRA: Twitter’s internal ticketing system, through which complaints rise and are decided
    PV2: The system used at Twitter to view the profile of any user, to check easily if it has flags like “Trends Blacklist”
    SIP-PES Site Integrity Policy — Policy Escalation Support. SIP-PES is like Twitter’s version of a moderation Supreme Court, dealing with the most high-profile, controversial rulings
    SI: Site integrity. Key term that you’ll see repeately in Twitter email traffic, especially with “escalations,” i.e. tweets or content that have been reported for moderation review
    CHA: Coordinated Harmful Activity
    SRT: Strategic Response Team
    GET: Global Escalation Team
    VF: Visibility Filtering
    GUANO: Tool in Twitter’s internal system that keeps a chronological record of all actions taken on an account
    VIT: Very Important Tweeter. Really.
    GoV: Glorificaiton of Violence
    BOT: In the moderation content, an individualized heuristic attached to an account that moderates certain behavior automatically
    BME: Bulk Media Exploitation
    EP Abuse: Episodic abuse
    PCF: Parity, commentary and fan accounts. “PCF” sometimes appears as a reason an account has escaped an automated moderation process, under a limited exception
    FLC: Forced Login Challenge. Also called a “phone challenge,” it’s a way Twitter attempts to verify if an account is real or automated. “Phone challenges” are seen repeatedly in discussions about verification of suspected “Russia-linked” accounts
    IO: Information Operations, as in The GEC’s mandate for offensive IO to promote American interests.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
The Cybersecurity 202: Russian trolls on Twitter had little influence on 2016 voters Via @timstarks @aaronjschaffer

Glenn Grenwald: Russiagate was - and is - one of the most deranged and unhinged conspiracy theories in modern times. It wasn't spread by QAnon or 4Chan users but the vast majority of media corporations, "scholars," think tank frauds, and NYT/NBC's "disinformation units":
The fraudulent Russiagate narrative became the first of many crises and alleged crises -- Trump's election, the "Insurrection," the COVID pandemic, the war in Ukraine -- that was exploited to justify more and more political censorship on social media.

Elon Musk: True
View: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1612485832044122113?t=INSt8m-C0eCZYzMpaZdi3g&s=19
 

jward

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What progressive people should know about the “Twitter Files”​


Chris Garaffa​


Photo: Twitter headquarters in San Francisco. Credit — Matthew Keys
Internal Twitter documents released to select journalists have once again shown the deep connection that exists between the U.S. government’s law enforcement and intelligence agencies and U.S.-based social media companies. The “Twitter Files” are a set of internal communications including emails between company executives as well as with politicians, the FBI, Pentagon and other agencies.

The close cooperation of social media companies and other online platforms with the state has been well-documented. Twitter, Facebook, Google, Apple and many more partner with the NSA’s PRISM program, giving the agency nearly unlimited access to online communications and account information. They comply with over-broad geofence warrants designed to get around the protections from unreasonable search and seizure outlined in the Fourth Amendment and upheld in the Supreme Court’s 2018 Carpenter v. United States ruling. Moderation teams make sure that news outlets from targeted countries like Russia, Iran and Venezuela, as well as individual accounts exposing the crimes of the U.S. state and its allies at home and abroad, are labeled “disinformation” and limited or shut down entirely.

Twitter, along with others, also allows companies like Dataminr and ZeroFox to access a “firehose” of Tweets, a feed of every post coming through the service. Dataminr has been used by law enforcement to track protests, including the uprising in the summer of 2020 against racism in the wake of the killing of George Floyd. These companies rely on access to social media feeds to collect and analyze information, which they then sell as trend data to corporate and government customers. After collaboration between Dataminr and police was exposed in 2020, the company stopped offering contracts to government agencies, prompting the federal government to move to the similar ZeroFox service instead at the end of the year. In further corporate-government collaboration, Dataminr counted among its investors both Twitter and In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the CIA.

Part Six of the Twitter Files, posted by journalist Matt Taibbi, details how the FBI and Twitter maintained a close relationship – as he calls it, the company worked as a “subsidiary” of the FBI. In one email from November 2022, an FBI agent opens with a friendly “Hello Twitter contacts” and suggests accounts “which may potentially constitute violations of Twitter’s Terms of Service for any action or inaction deemed appropriate within Twitter policy.” A Twitter employee responds, “I’ve reviewed this already… and suspended three of the accounts.”
Another email from the same time lists 25 Twitter accounts, of which 7 were permanently suspended, one was temporarily suspended, and 8 “had Tweets bounced,” or flagged for removal. The FBI explicitly requests that Twitter preserve information about the account owners and content to assist with possible legal proceedings, and that Twitter “voluntarily provide” “location information associated with the accounts.”

Part Eight of the Twitter Files, published in The Intercept by Lee Fang, exposes the partnership between Twitter and the Pentagon. In just one example, an official at U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) requested verification or whitelisting of a number of Arabic-language accounts “we use to amplify certain messages.” The cagey language obscures the purposes of those accounts: to explicitly push U.S. propaganda around the Saudi war in Yemen, “promoting U.S.-supported militias in Syria and anti-Iran messages in Iraq.” Other accounts tweeted in Russian. The accounts were supposed to be explicitly labeled as being associated with the U.S. government, but in many cases were not.
The level of hypocrisy here cannot be overstated. While the U.S. government and social media companies have railed against countries like Venezuela, Cuba, Iran and Russia for allegedly running fake accounts to promote misinformation, it is doing that exact thing with legal cover and with the willing partnership of the social media companies themselves. Even the definition of “misinformation” is guided by the goals and needs of imperialism.

Elon Musk is no hero of free speech
In some ways, the information itself revealed in the Twitter Files has been overshadowed by the man who released it – Elon Musk. Since his purchase of Twitter, Elon Musk has been heralded by the right as a fighter for free speech and reinstated a number of far-right personalities. By releasing these internal Twitter emails, Musk is pursuing his own political agenda and a bogus right-wing narrative about “censorship”.
That Musk is an odious right winger does not mean that the public cannot learn valuable information from the communications he releases as part of his battle with other ruling class factions. Likewise, Musk’s actions do not make him a friend to the movements against war and mass surveillance.

The application of “free speech” rights on Twitter is not even across the board. There was not a general amnesty for suspended accounts. Instead, the reinstatements are coming relatively slowly, indicating deliberate decision-making by Twitter’s new executives. In addition, a number of antifascist organizations and individuals have been targeted and suspended, as have those critical of Musk and his companies. While Twitter has always had problems with bigotry and was not a haven for oppressed people before the Musk purchase, rabid antisemitism, transphobia, misogyny and racism have been more prominent on the platform.

Musk and his supporters have framed the Twitter Files as opening a new period for the company. But it will be impossible for the billionaire and the multi-billion dollar company to avoid close collaboration with the U.S. government. In particular, another of Musk’s companies, SpaceX, holds billions of dollars of contracts with NASA, the Department of Defense, and USAID. It has recently launched its Starlink satellites to provide internet access in Ukraine as well as in Iran at moments where doing so was politically advantageous for Washington.

Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms have become the primary way that billions across the world get their information. They should not be controlled by private companies beholden to capital and acting at the behest of the US government to push propaganda. Instead, they should be operated as public utilities, democratically controlled by the workers who make them run and the people who use them with. This will allow transparent and open governance and rules processes to finally be implemented. Opening these platforms in a way that working-class people who run and use them have control over them can guarantee that they serve the needs of the people.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
If your not a speed reader yet, you better start getting ready now. ;)

You'll need that in order to keep the rest of us updated in what is going on in the tweeter world. :eye:

Actually, I've always been a speed reader since childhood. But sometimes even I have to go back and re-read to make sure I've gotten things straight. I'm also good at ignoring and skimming, which you have to be to read certain hashtags, like #Breaking. In the past few weeks, some guy who does missing kids has tried to take over #Breaking. Him I ignore, since there's not a damn thing I can do about so many missing kids. Sigh........... some people can be pests even when they're trying to do the right thing, I guess.
 

Macgyver

Has No Life - Lives on TB

Judge Rules That Laid Off Twitter Employees Can't File Class-Action Lawsuit
Cassandra Fairbanks
2 minutes

A judge has determined that laid-off Twitter employees cannot file a class action lawsuit against the platform or its new owner, Elon Musk.

US District Judge James Donato found that instead of filing a group action, employees seeking to file claims will have to do so through individual arbitration.

Friday’s decision was made in response to five employees who filed a lawsuit alleging that they were not given adequate notice before their termination.

According to a report from Reuters, the judge cited agreements the former employees signed with the company in his decision.


The report states that “the San Francisco judge left for another day ‘as warranted by developments in the case’ whether the entire class action lawsuit must be dismissed, though, as he noted three other former Twitter employees who alleged they had opted out of the company’s arbitration agreement have joined the lawsuit after it was first filed.”

“Last year, Donato had ruled that Twitter must notify the thousands of workers who were laid off after its acquisition by Musk following a proposed class action accusing the company of failing to give adequate notice before terminating them,” the report continued.

Approximately 3,700 Twitter employees were laid off after Musk took over the company, and hundreds have resigned.

“Twitter is also facing at least three complaints filed with a U.S. labor board claiming workers were fired for criticizing the company, attempting to organize a strike, and other conduct protected by federal labor law,” according to Reuters.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
Historically the UN has been the DNC's/JoeBama's back up mercenaries to subvert the Constitution when Deplorables push back.

Obama and DNC Mayors begin planning not only to reform but to totally replace America’s police forces

What was their replacement to the police going to be?

AG Lynch Announces Global Police Force Partnership With UN...(Flashbacks Below)

In fact Obama and Kerry signed the UN Small Arms Treaty ready to supersede the 2A before he left office handing those keys over to Hillary.

...Now it's a full blown Obama third term going into action.

Flashbacks:

Obama Administration and UN Announce Global Police Force to Fight 'Extremism' In U.S.

This amounts to nothing less than the overriding of American laws, up to and including the United States Constitution, in favor of UN law.

Obama Administration and UN Announce Global Police Force to Fight ‘Extremism In U.S.


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Anthony Behar-Pool/Getty Image
Pamela Geller
2 Oct 2015

During her speech at the United Nations, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced that the Department of Justice is launching a Global Police force in order to combat “violent extremism” in the United States.

WTF?? Obama gives Interpol powers American cops don’t have?

The Obama administration last week rescinded restrictions on the operation of Interpol agents on US soil, giving them privileges US law enforcement doesn’t have and placing it above the US Constitution:

You just can’t make up how brazen this crowd is. One week ago, President Obama quietly signed an executive order that makes an international police force immune from the restraints of American law.

Obama Administration approves United Nation’s Use of Military Force on American Soil

AmericanIntelligenceReport / July 13, 2016

United States Politicians Gleefully Approve of United Nations Invasion of America
They're bringing up Interpol...again.
NEW - WEF's new "Global Collaboration Village" in the Metaverse can be trusted because Interpol is on board, says Klaus Schwab.
RT 1min
View: https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1615409788988411907?s=20&t=-ZYLk0k2PTHTJEnjdMvXOQ
 
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Macgyver

Has No Life - Lives on TB

Elon Musk is auctioning off the soul of old Twitter: Literally​

January 18, 2023 at 12:46 PM EST
There is likely something for everyone at Elon Musk's Twitter fire sale.
It’s a fire sale at Elon Musk’s Twitter. The social media platform’s new owner is holding an auction to sell off many of the company’s remaining corporate assets and everything must go, whether it’s chairs, couches, or a nearly-300-pound coffee machine.

More than 600 items including Twitter office supplies, furniture, and memorabilia were put on the auction block last month as Musk began his Twitter takeover with a mission to cut costs. The online bidding, organized by Heritage Global Partners, officially kicked off Tuesday and will wrap late Wednesday morning Pacific time.
And with the variety of items on offer, casual shoppers, Twitter aficionados, and restaurant owners alike may all find something useful in Musk’s catalog.
Interested in not one but five authentic Italian espresso makers? A wide assortment of meat slicing machines? Industrial-sized freezers? A massive neon Twitter bird display? For all the above items and many more, Elon likely has shoppers covered.

Musk’s offerings also include office supplies and furniture, but some of the items are much more luxurious and high-end than most would expect in an office. The selection includes custom-made wooden tables and desks as well as high-end lounging sofa chairs.

But these office supplies also hold sentimental value to a company that has recently begun a new tumultuous chapter—and that has seen more than half of employees laid off. Twitter alumni took to the platform this week to reminisce on the company’s mementos from its earlier days.
Kevin Weil, a former Twitter executive, wrote that the auctioned items reminded him of “great memories from a different era.”

Some of the items are coming in at a pretty penny for most buyers. The electrical Twitter bird display, for instance, was going for $35,000. And if you’re in the market for a meat slicer, don’t expect to find one for less than $5,000.
But Musk is probably hoping the items go for even more, as the auction is just the latest in a string of cost-cutting measures the new Twitter owner has implemented since his $44 billion acquisition bid went through in October.

In the nearly three months he has been in charge at Twitter, Musk has revamped the company’s structure in a bid to reduce expenses. In November, Twitter laid off around 50% of Twitter’s workforce, about 3,700 employees, while also releasing outsourced content moderators and disbanding certain advisory groups. Also in November, Musk directed Twitter’s teams to figure out how the company could save $1 billion in annual infrastructure costs by cutting back on cloud services and internal server space.

Since acquiring Twitter, Musk has repeatedly voiced his concerns over its solvency, even claiming in December that the company had been in “the fast lane to bankruptcy since May.” In a live forum on Twitter last month, Musk described the company as a “plane that is headed toward the ground at high speed with the engines on fire and the controls don’t work,” adding that Twitter could be faced with a “negative cash flow situation” of about $3 billion in 2023.

Over the past few months, Musk has presided over a steady drop in Twitter’s ad revenues, which in 2021 accounted for 90% of the company’s overall revenue. On Tuesday, a senior Twitter manager told employees that the company’s daily revenue was 40% lower than the same day a year ago, The Information reported, as more than 500 of Twitter’s top advertisers had paused their spending on the platform since Musk’s takeover. On Wednesday, The Information reported that Twitter’s fourth-quarter revenue for 2022 had fallen about 35% from the year before to $1.025 billion, citing a top executive’s comments at a staff meeting.

When Twitter’s auction went live last month, Nick Dove, a representative for Heritage Global Partners, told Fortune that “this auction has nothing to do with their financial position.”

Heritage did not immediately reply to Fortune’s request for comment once the bidding went live, although Ross Dove, chief executive of Heritage Global, told the New York Times on Tuesday that the auction could net Twitter up to $1.5 million. That number is unlikely to “move the needle” when it comes to the company’s financial woes, he added.
Update: This post was updated Jan. 18 with more information on Twitter’s revenue numbers.
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vector7

Dot Collector
Elon Musk: Just met with @SpeakerMcCarthy & @RepJeffries to discuss ensuring that this platform is fair to both parties

Ian Miles Cheong: The other platforms should all do the same. It’s only fair. Can’t have fair elections if platforms are biased against conservatives.
View: https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1618747900758233088?t=CxMz7GyDzSxj4k8IDVwYAg&s=19


Tom Fitton: Worth a try but the entire Left political/media/cultural complex has embraced and demands mass censorship of its political opponents. @RepJeffries, for example, has remained silent in the face of @Twitter files revelations that Schiff abused his office to try to censor critics.
View: https://twitter.com/taylocindy/status/1618788496000569345?t=lsYS5gBnsNV_fLiFvKdYlQ&s=19
 

GingerN

Veteran Member
I would not be surprised. My mother, who was DOD for nearly 35 yrs, refused to allow us to have internet when it first came out. We had a computer, but she used it for word processing only and compiling records etc and my husband I played games on it . She was adamant that even if it was turned off, the information was vulnerable if we had the internet. I thought she was wrong, but as I get older, I realize that 1. she was much smarter than I give her credit for, 2, she knew things that she tried to convey, but in such a way as to not cause her to betray confidences and security clearances, and 3. she was typically right about most things. She is also the one that told me about FEMA and shadow governments. She always had a fear in her voice about that, and my mother was scared of nothing that I know of.

I still don't know if the mere connection to a turned off machine will allow data transfer, but given what we now know, I would not be terribly surprised.
 
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