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PostSubject: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyWed May 27, 2020 2:18 am


Twitter Applies Fact-Check Labels To Trump Tweets For First Time

The president accused the platform of “stifling free speech” after it added a link reporting and debunking his tweets about mail-in ballots leading to fraud.

Twitter labeled two of President Donald Trump’s tweets with a fact-check warning on Tuesday for the first time, prompting the president to accuse the platform of “stifling free speech.”

The social media platform applied the tag on two of Trump’s tweets that made claims, without evidence, that voting with mail-in ballots would be “substantially fraudulent.”
    .The labels say “Get the facts about mail-in ballots” and direct users to a collection of news reports and articles debunking the tweets.

Near the top of Twitter’s fact-check page, a statement reads: “Trump falsely claimed that mail-in ballots would lead to ‘a Rigged Election.’

However, fact-checkers say there is no evidence that mail-in ballots are linked to voter fraud.”

The president has ramped up his attacks to discredit the integrity of mail-in voting in recent weeks, despite substantial evidence to the contrary.

Twitter spokesperson Katie Rosborough said the tweets were labeled because they contain
“potentially misleading information about voting processes and have been labeled to provide additional context around mail-in ballots.”

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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyWed May 27, 2020 2:45 am

Published 1 hour agoLast Update 21 mins ago
Twitter exec in charge of effort to fact-check Trump has history of anti-Trump posts, called McConnell a 'bag of farts'
By Gregg Re | Fox News

Twitter's "Head of Site Integrity" Yoel Roth boasts on his LinkedIn that he is in charge of "developing and enforcing Twitter’s rules," like the one that led Twitter to slap a new warning label on two of President Trump's tweets concerning mail-in balloting on Tuesday -- posts that Twitter conspicuously deemed "misleading," even though bipartisan panels of experts have agreed with the president that absentee balloting increases the risk of voter fraud.

However, Roth's own barrage of anti-Trump, politically charged tweets seemingly calls into question whether he should be creating rules for the president and other Twitter users, especially when Twitter is under fire for its alleged left-wing bias.

Roth has previously referred to Trump and his team as "ACTUAL NAZIS," mocked Trump supporters by saying that "we fly over those states that voted for a racist tangerine for a reason," and called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., a "personality-free bag of farts." (Last August, Twitter suspended McConnell's Twitter account, prompting the GOP to threaten to cut off advertising on the site until Twitter relented.)

In September 2016, Roth tweeted, "I’ve never donated to a presidential campaign before, but I just gave $100 to Hillary for America. We can’t fuck around anymore."

When Trump won the November 2016 election, Roth dejectedly chalked the development up to "[Bernie] Sanders protest voters, and racism," before sounding more optimistic notes.

"I’m almost ready to stop dwelling on how my friends are complicit in the election of Donald Trump," he said on Jan. 7, 2017. "Almost."

"Massive anti-Trump protest headed up Valencia St," Roth wrote on Jan. 20, 2017, followed by a "heart" emoji and the words "San Francisco."


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Massive anti-Trump protest headed up Valencia St. I love you San Francisco.

Indeed, Roth sometimes opened up about his heart on the social media platform. "'Every time a cute boy uses an Android phone, I die inside' is the new 'Every time a cute boy tells me he's a Republican, I die inside,'" he said in 2011.

"I occasionally worry that my mother WASN'T joking all those times she told us she was voting Republican," he wrote in 2012.

Occassionally, Roth appeared to sarcastically float ideas for Twitter engineers to consider. "Idea: A bot that retweets random tweets with #BernieOrBust whenever Donald Trump does something wretched," Roth said in May 2017.


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@yoyoel
I’m just saying, we fly over those states that voted for a racist tangerine for a reason.

For the most part, though, Roth urged his followers to unite, especially after Trump's inauguration.

"The 'you are not the right kind of feminist' backlash to yesterday's marches has begun," Roth wrote on Jan. 22, 2017. "Did we learn nothing from this election?"


Yoel Roth
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· Jan 22, 2017
The “you are not the right kind of feminist” backlash to yesterday’s marches has begun. Did we learn nothing from this election?


Yoel Roth
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Yes, that person in the pink hat is clearly a bigger threat to your brand of feminism than ACTUAL NAZIS IN THE WHITE HOUSE.

5:33 PM - Jan 22, 2017

Also on Jan. 22, 2017, Roth compared senior Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.

Exacerbating matters, Roth previously authored a slew of posts bluntly referring to what he calls "trannies." In 2010, he wrote: "It wouldn't be a trip to New York without at least one big scary tranny." In 2012, he tweeted: "A 10 block cab ride can seem so much longer when the driver tells you about that time he thought a tranny hooker was a 'real girl.'"

"Tranny hookers in Birkenstocks. Philadelphia: a city of contradictions," he musted on July 24, 2011.

"All the fags took him to heart," Roth wrote on March 21, 2009, referring to Christian Siriano of "Project Runway" fame.

When another user criticized his language, Roth held his ground. "Trans is a category worth being linguistically destabilized in the same way we did gay with 'fag,'" he wrote. "Sorry, but I don’t subscribe to PC passing the buck. Identity politics is for everyone."


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It wouldn't be a trip to New York without at least one big scary tranny.

3:07 PM - Sep 24, 2010

Yoel says on his personal website that he received his PhD in Communication from the University of Pennsylvania by "studying privacy and safety on gay social networks."

"These are the kids that are fact checking the President of the United States," remarked Heather Champion, a commentator on social media. Several of Roth's tweets were first resurfaced by The New York Post's Jon Levine early Wednesday morning.

Roth's most polemical and political posts, which do not carry any warning label, were under scrutiny as Trump accused Twitter of "interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election" by again acting out of apparent left-wing bias. The president vowed to take action.

Earlier Tuesday, Trump wrote: "There is NO WAY (ZERO!) that Mail-In Ballots will be anything less than substantially fraudulent. Mailboxes will be robbed, ballots will be forged & even illegally printed out & fraudulently signed. The Governor of California is sending Ballots to millions of people, anyone living in the state, no matter who they are or how they got there, will get one. That will be followed up with professionals telling all of these people, many of whom have never even thought of voting before, how, and for whom, to vote. This will be a Rigged Election. No way!!"


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How does a personality-free bag of farts like Mitch McConnell actually win elections?

11:55 PM - Jul 27, 2017

Within hours, Twitter then appended an unprecedented label to the bottom of the tweet reading, "Get the facts about mail-in ballots." Clicking that label brings readers to a paragraph reading in part: "Experts say mail-in ballots are very rarely linked to voter fraud. ... Fact-checkers say there is no evidence that mail-in ballots are linked to voter fraud."

Twitter's warning label was placed on Trump's tweets even though a Twitter spokesperson acknowledged to Fox News that Trump's tweet had not broken any of the platform's rules, and despite the fact that several experts have called mail-in balloting an invitation to widespread fraud, as Trump said in his tweets.

"Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud," read the conclusion of a bipartisan 2005 report authored by the Commission on Federal Election Reform, which was chaired by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker.

"Twitter 'fact-checkers' really suck," wrote Dan Bongino, a Fox News contributor. He linked to a 2012 article in The New York Times headlined, "Error and Fraud at Issue as Absentee Voting Rises." The article states that "votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth, statistics show."


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Twitter “fact-checkers” really suck: 👇🏻👇🏻
“votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised & more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth, statistics show.” https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/07/us/politics/as-more-vote-by-mail-faulty-ballots-could-impact-elections.html

An absentee ballot in Florida. Almost 2 percent of mailed ballots are rejected, double the rate for in-person voting.

Error and Fraud at Issue as Absentee Voting Rises
Nationwide, mailed ballots now account for nearly 20 percent of votes, yet such ballots are more likely to be compromised, and contested, than those cast in person, statistics show.

nytimes.com
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4:30 PM - May 26, 2020

The brouhaha erupted just two months after Twitter flagged a video uploaded by the Trump campaign as "manipulated media," only to rebuff the campaign's efforts to have the platform flag a similar video uploaded by the Biden team.

Roth and Twitter did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment early Wednesday. In March, Roth sat for an interview with NPR, in which he emphasized that he was working to combat "election disinformation."

"I think in 2020, we're facing a particularly divisive political moment here in the United States, and attempts to capitalize on those divisions amongst Americans seem to be where malicious actors are headed," Roth said. "This is a similar pattern to what we saw in 2016 and 2018, but one of the things that we've seen from not only Russia but a wide range of malicious actors is an attempt to capitalize on some of the major domestic voices that are participating in these conversations and then double down on some of those activities."

On May 25, Roth took a seemingly cavalier attitude towards criticism, tweeting, "Somehow, regularly being told by internet strangers that I’m a soulless corporate shill is still less harsh feedback than I got from anonymous peer reviewers in my past academic life."

The Trump campaign, however, was less amused.

"We always knew that Silicon Valley would pull out all the stops to obstruct and interfere with President Trump getting his message through to voters," Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement. "Partnering with the biased fake news media 'fact checkers' is only a smoke screen Twitter is using to try to lend their obvious political tactics some false credibility. There are many reasons the Trump campaign pulled all our advertising from Twitter months ago, and their clear political bias is one of them.“


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This person is the “head of site integrity” at Twitter

7:39 PM - May 26, 2020

And late Tuesday, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla, noted on Twitter that "The law still protects social media companies like @Twitter  because they are considered forums not publishers. But if they have now decided to exercise an editorial role like a publisher then they should no longer be shielded from liability & treated as publishers under the law."

That was a reference to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which broadly protects online content platforms from liability. For example, a defamatory comment posted by a Twitter user would not ordinarily lead to liability for Twitter, even if the platform allows the defamatory content to remain online after becoming aware of it.

Calls to reform the law have largely gone unheeded in recent years, even as sites like Twitter take on a more dominant role in national discourse. (Copyright law, which has a strong constitutional foundation, ordinarily does require sites like Twitter to remove offending content, or face liability.)

Reaction to Twitter's actions among commentators was almost uniformly negative. The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto pointed out that Twitter hadn't fact-checked Trump's charge that the platform was interfering improperly in the election. "Hmm, no fact check on this so I guess it must be true!" he wrote.

"It wouldn't be a trip to New York without at least one big scary tranny."
~~— Twitter "Head of Site Integrity" Yoel Roth

Separately, GOP chairwoman Ronna McDaniel observed that Alabama's secretary of state, John Merrill, told CNN earlier in the day that five of the six voter fraud convictions during his tenure related to absentee balloting.

In a post retweeted by the Trump campaign, The Daily Caller's Logan Hall noted that Twitter has not appended a warning label on tweets from Chinese government representatives engaging in a propaganda campaign to blame the U.S. for the spread of coronavirus. "The deeper problem: many of the big tech companies that people hold near and dear to their hearts have no actual allegiance to America or American values," Hall wrote.

"Wow," wrote Michael James Coudrey, the CEO of Yuko Social, a social media engine for politicians and organizations. "Look what Twitter is doing to the President of the United States [sic] tweets. They are attaching a link then saying according to CNN and Washington Post, what he is saying is unsubstantiated. This is insane."


A Twitter spokesperson told Fox News earlier Tuesday that Trump's tweets "contain potentially misleading information about voting processes and have been labeled to provide additional context around mail-in ballots," and that "this decision is in line with the approach we shared earlier this month."

Twitter acknowledged Trump's tweet "is not in violation of the Twitter Rules as it does not directly try to dissuade people from voting — it does, however, contain misleading information about the voting process, specifically mail-in ballots, and we’re offering more context to the public."

Twitter did not respond to Fox News' inquiries about whether consideration was given for The Washington Post or CNN's political leanings, or why its warning label appeared to be contradictory -- saying both that there was "no evidence" that mail-in balloting leads to fraud, and at the same time, that there was indeed evidence that mail-in balloting had been linked to fraud, although only "very rarely."

However, Republicans have long argued that many states fail to adequately clean up their voter rolls. Last year, California was forced to remove 1.5 million ineligible voters after a court settlement last year when California's rolls showed a registration of 112 percent.

And, data from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission indicates that roughly 28 million mail-in ballots have disappeared in the past decade.

“Elections in 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018 saw more than 28.3 million 'unaccounted for' mail ballots,” a report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) recently assessed.

“Putting the election in the hands of the United States Postal Service would be a catastrophe. Over the recent decade, there were 28 million missing and misdirected ballots,” PILF President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams said in a statement. “These represent 28 million opportunities for someone to cheat. Absentee ballot fraud is the most common; the most expensive to investigate; and can never be reversed after an election. The status quo was already bad for mail balloting. The proposed emergency fix is worse.”

Election integrity has become one of the upcoming election's most prominent issues. On May 20, Trump threatened to withhold federal funds from Michigan if it pursued mail-in balloting -- a questionably constitutional move, given general prohibitions against the federal government forcing state action on matters ordinarily within states' jurisdiction.

"Michigan sends absentee ballot applications to 7.7 million people ahead of Primaries and the General Election," Trump wrote. "This was done illegally and without authorization by a rogue Secretary of State. I will ask to hold up funding to Michigan if they want to go down this Voter Fraud path!"

The Republican National Committee (RNC) earlier this month launched ProtectTheVote.com, a digital platform that the GOP says is part of its all-hands-on-deck effort to "protect against the Democrats' assault on our elections" as progressives push for sweeping changes, including vote-by-mail and more ballot harvesting, amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The launch came after the RNC and Trump campaign doubled their legal budget to $20 million after an initial commitment of $10 million in February, saying they wanted to "fight frivolous Democrat lawsuits and uphold the integrity of the elections process."

That was a message echoed by Trump in a tweet last month: "GET RID OF BALLOT HARVESTING, IT IS RAMPANT WITH FRAUD. THE USA MUST HAVE VOTER I.D., THE ONLY WAY TO GET AN HONEST COUNT!"

Suspicion of big tech has reached a critical mass in recent months. Also on Tuesday, Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey discovered that YouTube was censoring comments critical of the Chinese government. YouTube called the censorship a mistake, but offered no details; Republicans, in turn, sought a closer look.

"Is Project Dragonfly going global?" wrote Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Banks, referring to Google's since-scrapped search engine that would have censored results to appease the Chinese government. "Google must stop imitating #CCP censorship practices now.

Links to tweets at https://www.foxnews.com/politics/twitter-exec-in-charge-of-effort-to-fact-check-trump-has-history-of-anti-trump-posts-called-mcconnell-a-bag-of-farts
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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyWed May 27, 2020 9:57 pm

Published 2 hours ago
FCC commissioner bashes Twitter over fact-check of Trump: 'This is opinion journalism'
By Yael Halon | Fox News

FCC commissioner: If social media companies wish to be political actors they shouldn't have special protection

Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr scolded Twitter on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday for attaching a fact check to a tweet from President Trump, saying the decision represents "their own political, partisan viewpoint."

"Since the 2016 election, the far left has hopped from hoax to hoax to hoax to try to explain the laws of the ballot box," Carr told host Tucker Carlson. "One of them is, they go after online platforms for the crime, in their view, of being neutral in the 2016 election, and they are committed to making sure these online platforms are not neutral again."

On Tuesday, Twitter slapped a fact check notification on one of Trump's tweets for the first time, cautioning users that despite the president’s claims about mail-in voting, “fact checkers” say there is “no evidence” that it would increase fraud risks.

Carr accused Twitter of engaging in "political speech against the president," arguing that "these are not fact checks that are going on, this is opinion journalism."

"They've gone to Congress time and time again, and represented under oath that they don't engage in partisan political bias," Carr said. "And then we see conduct like this, just a regular business practice."

"I think going forward if these entities want to be political actors, like they pointed out, they have First Amendment rights," Carr added, but "they shouldn't necessarily have these special bonus protections that only that set of political actors have."

Carr spoke moments after the White House announced that President Trump plans to sign an executive order on social media, though the purpose and intent of the order remain unconfirmed.

"Doing nothing at this point is not an option in my view," Carr said. "These companies have told us exactly what they are going to do, which is engage in partisan political activity."
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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyWed May 27, 2020 10:17 pm

Trump to 'sign executive order about social media'
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US President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on social media firms on Thursday, the White House has said.

It comes after he threatened to shut down social media platforms he accused of stifling conservative voices.

The latest dispute flared on Tuesday after Twitter added fact-check links to his tweets for the first time.

The order's details have not been shared and it is unclear what regulatory steps the president can take without new laws passed by Congress.

The White House officials gave no further information when questioned by reporters who were travelling with Mr Trump on Air Force One on Wednesday.

Before leaving Washington for Florida to watch a space launch that was postponed due to bad weather, Mr Trump again accused Twitter and other social media of bias, without offering evidence.

Mr Trump also continued his criticism of social media platforms on Twitter, ending a tweet with: "Now they are going absolutely CRAZY. Stay Tuned!!!"


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Big Tech is doing everything in their very considerable power to CENSOR in advance of the 2020 Election. If that happens, we no longer have our freedom. I will never let it happen! They tried hard in 2016, and lost. Now they are going absolutely CRAZY. Stay Tuned!!!

7:36 PM - May 27, 2020
End of Twitter post by @realDonaldTrump

The long-running dispute between Mr Trump and social media companies flared up again on Tuesday when one of his posts was given a fact-check label by Twitter for the first time.

He had tweeted, without providing evidence: "There is NO WAY (ZERO!) that Mail-In Ballots will be anything less than substantially fraudulent."

Twitter added a warning label to the post and linked to a page that described the claims as "unsubstantiated".

On Wednesday Mr Trump threatened to "strongly regulate" or even "close down" social media platforms.

He tweeted to his more than 80 million followers that Republicans felt the platforms "totally silence conservatives" and that he would not allow this to happen. In an earlier tweet, he said that Twitter was "completely stifling free speech".

Twitter's chief executive Jack Dorsey responded to criticism of the platform's fact-checking policies in a series of posts, saying: "We'll continue to point out incorrect or disputed information about elections globally."

Mr Trump wrote a similar post on Facebook post about mail-in ballots on Tuesday, and no such warnings were applied.

In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Facebook's chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said censoring a social media platform would not be the "right reflex" for a government concerned about censorship. Fox said it would play its full interview with Mr Zuckerberg on Thursday.

Twitter has tightened its policies in recent years as it faced criticism that its hands-off approach was helping fake accounts and misinformation to thrive.

Some of America's biggest technology companies have also been accused of anti-competitive practices and violating their user's privacy. Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon face antitrust probes by federal and state authorities and a US congressional panel.

Shares in both Twitter and Facebook fell in Wednesday's trading session in New York.

Facebook, Twitter and Google did not immediately reply to requests from the BBC for comment.
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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyWed May 27, 2020 11:53 pm

'''''' called McConnell a 'bag of farts''''

BWAAHAA! ^^ that guy is on !

At least he doesn't have his head up trumps ass..
FB Zukenburg is so far up trumps
that you need a tow truck to pull him out..

trump breaks near every rule in twitter that gets all others
banned or reprimanded..
so- its fair, more than fair..

trump sees twitter as his personal playground
to float a ton of shit..

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PostSubject: TRUMP vs TWITTER / SOCIAL MEDIAS ..   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyThu May 28, 2020 4:16 pm

5-28-2020

Trump is trying to solve a problem that doesn’t exist — with powers he doesn’t have.

President Donald Trump’s new executive order on social media companies was ridiculus.

“Donald Trump has moved at remarkable speed — imagine if he did that with the pandemic —
in his attempt to exact revenge on Twitter for daring to fact-check a pair of his tweets.”

“Just this hour he brought reporters into the Oval Office with Attorney General Bill Barr right next to him. Trump said he’s about to sign an executive order with new regulations for social media companies, seemingly designed to curtail some of their legal protections.”

New York Times reporter Nick Confessore.

“Nick, I think Trump should be careful what he wishes for because I don’t totally understand why social media platforms have just a — it’s like opening the spigots for Russian disinformation to pour through it.

“If you got rid of Section 230 right now, for example, it’s possible to imagine that somebody could sue President Trump for his calamities on Twitter, for lies he tells on Twitter about Joe Scarborough or someone whose wife died, so he should be careful,” Confessore replied.

“I will also point out, sSction 230 does not have to do with this thing about being a platform or a publisher.
Section 230 already encourages platforms to moderate content, that’s why it was passed.

What’s happening with the president’s order here, as far as we’ve seen details, ''he’s trying to use powers he doesn’t actually have to solve a problem that doesn’t exist. It’s ridiculous.”
...
According to a draft order viewed by news outlets, President Trump is directing federal agencies to clarify the scope of a law that protects social media platforms from liability for illegal content posted by users and allows them to remove posts they deem to be misinformation.

“We’re here today to defend free speech from one of the greatest dangers,” the president reportedly said.

According to Reuters reporter Jeff Mason,
Trump told him that if it were legal, he’d shut down Twitter altogether.

((( Twitter is Privately owned, with rules, that
the private owner can enforce..
.. bwa!))

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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyThu May 28, 2020 7:06 pm


Trump’s new anti-Twitter order could blow up in conservatives’ faces:
Top right-wing media personality.

President Donald Trump’s new executive order that’s aimed at opening social media companies up to more lawsuits could seriously backfire on conservative critics of the platforms, writes one top right-wing media personality Ben Shapiro.

In analyzing the reported contents of Trump’s new order, conservative Ben Shapiro warns that stripping websites’ immunity for the content posted on their pages by third parties could seriously damage conservative media in the future.

“Here’s the inevitable effect of destroying [Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act]:
all comments sections will be taken down,” writes Shapiro.
“No website has the resources to actively edit all comments in order to shield themselves from liability, and no website is willing to leave comments entirely standards-free.”

Shapiro also questioned why conservatives believe that giving the government broader regulatory powers over websites wouldn’t come back to haunt them.

“The invitation to redefine ‘unfair business practices’ to include comment-policing-based lawsuits will likely not end well for conservatives,
” he argues. “I see the appeal, but I’m wondering just why conservatives are suddenly so unconcerned about political bias among regulators.”

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PostSubject: Twitter Hids Trumps Threatening Tweet .. BWA!!   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyFri May 29, 2020 1:54 am

Twitter Hides’ Donald Trump Tweet for ‘Glorifying Violence’

The social networking site Twitter hid one of President Donald Trump’s tweets early Friday morning.

“This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules about glorifying violence,” Twitter noted

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Mayor blasts the president’s after-midnight tweets: ‘Donald Trump knows nothing about the strength of Minneapolis’,

The mayor of Minneapolis responded to after-midnight tweets from Donald Trump during an early morning.

“Listen to this,” Frey said.
“Weakness is refusing to take responsibility for your own actions.”

“Weakness is pointing your finger at somebody else in a time of crisis,” he continued.

“Donald Trump knows nothing about the strength of Minneapolis,” the mayor declared.

“We are strong as hell!” Frey said.

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PostSubject: Fox News Inadvertently Revealed Trump’s ‘Authoritarian’ plan   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyFri May 29, 2020 3:20 pm

5-29-2020

A ‘notoriously stupid’ Fox News host inadvertently revealed Trump’s ‘authoritarian’ plan — according to this media activist

Although President Donald Trump has used Twitter incessantly to promote himself, he has been furious with the social media outlet this week for fact-checking two of his tweets —
so furious that on Thursday, he issued an executive order targeting social media companies and claimed that he did so to “defend free speech.

” Twitter hasn’t removed any of Trump’s tweets, but flagged or hidden them as inaccurate or violent. While legal scholars have been asserting that the order cannot withstand legal scrutiny, Media Matters’ Matt Gertz stresses that it serves a useful purpose for Trump nonetheless —
and that purpose has been identified by the “notoriously stupid” Fox News host Steve Doocy.

“President Donald Trump capped off a multi-day tantrum at Twitter for appending a mild fact-check to one of his false tweets by retaliating with the power of the federal government,” Gertz explains.

“The executive order he signed Thursday is slapdash and incoherent, rooted in a false premise, hypocritical and potentially unconstitutional, legally unenforceable yet dangerously authoritarian, with sections that read like a Fox News screed.
But to analyze the executive order’s flaws is to miss the point entirely.”

That purpose, according to Gertz, is “raising the cost of defiance until his perceived enemies break”
(((authoritarian))))

— and the executive order “forces Twitter to expend resources fighting it, but if the company bends to Trump and does what he wants, maybe it will just go away.”
(((authoritarian)))

“Steve Doocy of all people — the notoriously stupid ‘Fox & Friends’ host who is one of the president’s favorite cable news personalities — (inadvertently) nailed it on Wednesday,” Gertz notes.

“Social media companies would face ‘a big headache’ if Trump tried to repeal the section of federal law that the executive order targets, he exclaimed, so
‘they might think twice about putting a footnote on a tweet from the president of the United States.’”
(((authoritarian)))

Gertz emphasizes that with his executive order, Trump is
“drawing a line between companies that defy him and are punished and those that work to benefit him and receive praise.”
((( authoritarian ))))

Trump, Gertz observes, “lauded Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for criticizing Twitter’s decision to fact-check him.”

“Zuckerberg is the poster child for what Trump wants from the head of a social media company,” according to Gertz.

“The Republican political operatives he hired to run Facebook’s policy wing have carved out exemptions from the site’s rules for Trump and his media allies.

Trump is making clear that it is in the interests of other social media platforms like Twitter and YouTube to adopt that same corporate strategy — and he will continue to raise the temperature until they do.”
((((( authoritarian ))))

whoa!! I'm king obey or pay.. trump is a little Hilter, fer sure..

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PostSubject: Twitter's ex-CEO ; Facebook Shouldn't Be the Arbiter of Truth   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyFri May 29, 2020 5:08 pm

Twitter's ex-CEO stepped up the Silicon Valley beef and Twitter's ex-CEO

There's an ongoing spat between Twitter and Facebook right now over whether social media platforms should fact-check politicians, after Twitter slapped warning and fact-check labels on President Trump's recent tweets.

The latest salvo is from Twitter's former CEO Dick Costolo, who pitched in to criticize Facebook.

That's after CEO Mark Zuckerberg went on Fox News to say his company wouldn't fact-check President Trump in the same way as Twitter.

Zuckerberg went on Fox News on Wednesday to talk about Twitter's decision to put fact-check labels on two tweets from Trump which claimed mail-in votes in California would be "substantially fraudulent."

Zuckerberg said Facebook wouldn't introduce similar measures. "I believe strongly that Facebook shouldn't be the arbiter of truth of everything that people say online. I think in general, private companies shouldn't be, especially these platform companies, shouldn't be in the position of doing that," said the Facebook CEO.

Costolo, who was Twitter's CEO from 2010 to 2015, came after Zuckerberg following this interview by suggesting that Facebook has become a hot bed around the coronavirus and vaccines:

"According to a recent poll, half of the people watching Zuckerberg on Fox News last night believe Bill Gates is trying to control them by implanting microchips in a coronavirus vaccine," Costolo wrote late Thursday.

"These viewers likely sat there with a phone logged into facebook [...] This facebook login controls what they see, what they'll do next, when they'll talk to others. It knows where they are, what they like, what else they're doing, what they'll buy. It largely determines whether they're happy, sad, angry. They won't get vaccinated, they won't logout."

Costolo is referring in his tweets to a survey of 1,640 Americans conducted by Yahoo News and YouGov. In the survey, 50% of Fox News viewers responded saying they believe Bill Gates wanting to distribute COVID-19 vaccines as a way to track people is true.

A report from media analysis company Zignal labs in April found conspiracy theories blaming Bill Gates for the coronavirus were exploding on both Facebook and Twitter, seemingly spurred on by right-wing personalities.

Current Twitter CEO and founder Jack Dorsey earlier responded to Zuckerberg saying
____ Twitter's goal isn't to be the "arbiter of truth" but rather:
"Our intention is to connect the dots of conflicting statements and show the information in dispute so people can judge for themselves."

Twitter isn't stepping back from the ongoing firestorm.

The president on Thursday had signed an executive order that sought to create new regulations about how social media firms moderate speech.


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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyFri May 29, 2020 6:00 pm

What the hell is up with you?
there is WAR going on..

it is a once in a lifetime thing, perhaps..
I started a WAR thread of Tweeter vs Trump
you drag the WAR into a thread of ''social media''..BLAH

your boring subject reads like a title out of a 1959 Encyclopedia
and smells of old doilies.

My WAR thread put into our
ho-hum stale old dollies 'media' thread, aint cool .

you must be a social blast BWAA!

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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyFri May 29, 2020 6:14 pm

A beef isn't a war.
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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyFri May 29, 2020 6:43 pm

The Wise And Powerful wrote:
A beef isn't a war.

that is the worst excuse you could have come up with..
It is WAR and-
it's just starting..
the ride has just begun.
Tweeter vs trump..
there is going to be soooo much more..
and you drag it onto the old dollies thread..
that is beyond lameboring..
get some spice in here.. its badly needed..
WAR!! trump losing like the fool he is to Tweeter!
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PostSubject: Trumps Declairs Martial Law ..   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyMon Jun 01, 2020 8:13 pm


‘Martial law’ trends on Twitter as Trump
deploys the military against the American people.

On Monday, in the wake of President Donald Trump’s speech announcing he would deploy the military to control nationwide police brutality protests,
“Martial Law” began trending on Twitter, with commenters expressing horror about the implications for the rule of law.
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PostSubject: Furious Facebook Employees ‘Walk Out’ to Protest Trump.   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyMon Jun 01, 2020 8:27 pm

Furious Facebook Employees ‘Walk Out’ to Protest Trump’s Posts ‘Inciting Violence’

Employees have had enough of Mark Zuckerberg’s hands-off approach to President Trump’s incendiary posts as protests over the death of George Floyd roil the nation.

Facebook employees made the extraordinary move of walking off the job—digitally—
to protest the company’s hands-off approach to posts made by President Trump inflaming racial tensions
as thousands hit the streets to demonstrate against the police killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man.

The New York Times reported that employees coordinated requests for time off on Monday, saying they were going to support the ongoing protests against police violence.

The virtual walk-out was prompted in part by the company’s decision not to take action against a post by President Trump that appeared to call for police violence against protesters.

Facebook employees have also taken to Twitter to voice their concerns with the company’s handling of the president’s tweets and the protests.
“I work at Facebook and I am not proud of how we’re showing up. The majority of coworkers I’ve spoken to feel the same way.
We are making our voice heard,” Jason Toff, director of product management at the company, wrote.

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David Gillis, a Facebook employee on the company’s product design team, tweeted that he understood the company’s decision to strictly interpret their content rules but warned that Trump’s post
“encourages extra-judicial violence and stokes racism.”
Instead, Gills wrote “it would have been right for us to make a ‘spirit of the policy’ exception that took more context into account.”

Software engineer Lauren Tan tweeted Friday that “Facebook’s inaction in taking down Trump’s post inciting violence makes me ashamed to work here.” She wrote:
“I absolutely disagree with it. I enjoy the technical parts of my job and working alongside smart/kind people, but this isn’t right. Silence is complicity.”

On Monday evening, Owen Anderson announced, “that as of the end of today, I am no longer a Facebook employee.”

“To be clear, this was in the works for a while. But after last week, I am happy to no long support policies and values I vehemently disagree with,” he said.

Twitter has taken a far different tact in addressing Trump’s inflammatory messages, attaching a warning label to one of the president’s tweets last week in which he vowed that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”
The label informed users that the tweet had “violated the Twitter Rules about glorifying violence” but that the company would not remove it because it could be “in the public’s interest for the Tweet to remain accessible.”

Facebook declined to take action against an identical message Trump posted to his Facebook account. The company’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, insisted the post wasn’t inciting violence, only warning protesters that the police would shoot at them if they looted, and therefore wasn’t in violation of the tech giant’s rules.

“Personally, I have a visceral negative reaction to this kind of divisive and inflammatory rhetoric,” he said Friday.
“I disagree strongly with how the president spoke about this,
but I believe people should be able to see this for themselves, because ultimately accountability for those in positions of power can only happen when their speech is scrutinized out in the open.”

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PostSubject: Re: Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyTue Jun 02, 2020 6:33 pm

Proof Twitter doesn’t really care about tweets promoting violence
By Post Editorial Board, June 2, 2020 | 7:15pm

Last week, Twitter made a big deal about enforcing its rules on “glorifying violence” to slap President Trump. How about if it got at least as responsible when people are using it to publicly call for and even plan violence?

Over the weekend, multiple tweets called for looting the Santana Row shopping district in San Jose, Calif., yet Twitter did nothing in response.

“Let’s riot and raid Santana Row,” said one user, in a screenshot saved by Breitbart News. “Loot and protest santana row. EAT THE RICH,” came one reply. “Next looting stop: SANTANA ROW IN SAN JOSE” ran another.

Breitbart said it alerted Twitter to the pernicious tweets. But none of it got flagged for pushing violence, or was made hard to read. Nah: Twitter saves that for Trump tweets on … mail-in voting.

A company spokeswoman merely wrote that Twitter is “taking proactive action on any coordinated attempts to disrupt the public conversation around this issue.”

Does that mean calls to loot are protected, since they’re “public conversation” that pretends to be about protesting? What if someone called for raiding Twitter’s headquarters?

In fact, Twitter can’t even manage to protect real public conversation: It recently got exposed as censoring tweets in line with the rules of authoritarian China, supposedly because of a bad algorithm.

CEO Jack Dorsey might as well stop pretending his minions enforce any principles except the biases of Silicon Valley.

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those twitter posts are not telling people to shoot.
looting is not violence it is criminal disorder.

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PostSubject: Snapchat Stoped Promoting Trump's Content.   Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyWed Jun 03, 2020 4:25 pm

Snapchat to stop promoting Trump's content
The move brings Snapchat more in line with Twitter's approach to the president's rhetoric, while Facebook has maintained it will not take action.

Snapchat said Wednesday it would no longer promote President Donald Trump’s content in its Discover section, a move that brings the messaging company closer to Twitter's approach in the ongoing debate over political speech.

The company said in a statement that it would not “amplify voices who incite racial violence.”

Snapchat’s Discover section typically features content from news organizations, brands, celebrities and sometimes politicians. The president’s account remains visible on the platform, and anyone can follow the account for updates.

Snapchat's change will remove Trump from the Discover section.

“We are not currently promoting the president’s content on Snapchat’s Discover platform," the company said.
"We will not amplify voices who incite racial violence and injustice by giving them free promotion on Discover. Racial violence and injustice have no place in our society and we stand together with all who seek peace, love, equality, and justice in America.”

Snapchat is not the first social media company to take action on content posted from the president’s officials accounts in the last several weeks.
Tweeter has said Trump broke the company’s rules,
tweets saying it “glorified violence,”

Facebook has taken no action, a stance that has become the source of external and internal pressure on the company.

Facebook employees staged a virtual walkout on Monday for what employees deemed insufficient action on the president’s inflammatory posts.
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6-4-2020

Twitter removes Trump campaign tribute to George Floyd claiming copyright complaint.

A Twitter spokesperson told The Hill they received a complaint from a copyright owner of at least one of the images in the video, although it’s unclear which one.
Harvard University's Lumen Database, a third-party research group Twitter uses to study cease and desist letters, reviewed the complaint and found it to be valid under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Twitter has been more aggressive in fact checking and removing content that it deems to be misleading or manipulated.


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PostSubject: Facebook Removed 88 Trump Ads ...    Twitter / Facebook / Social Media / Trump EmptyThu Jun 18, 2020 9:07 pm

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Facebook removes Trump ads for violating 'organized hate' policy
The identical ads featured an upside-down red triangle, a symbol used by the Nazi party in World War II to identify political dissidents in concentration camps.

Facebook removed 88 ads Thursday posted by the accounts of President Donald Trump.

The Trump campaign and Vice President Mike Pence that the social media giant said were
“violating our policy against organized hate.”

All of the identical ads featured an upside-down red triangle, a symbol used by the Nazi party in World War II to identify political dissidents in concentration camps.
The ads caught the attention of some Twitter users Thursday who pointed out the symbol's historical significance.

A Facebook spokesperson wrote in an emailed statement that the posts violated the company's policies.

"Our policy prohibits using a banned hate group's symbol to identify political prisoners without the context that condemns or discusses the symbol," the spokesperson wrote.

Other ads with identical language featured different images including exclamation points and stop signs. Those ads are still visible in the Facebook ad library.

The ads were posted from three accounts:
the president’s official account,
the vice president’s official account
the official Trump campaign account,
according to the Facebook ad library.

The ads were initially posted on June 17. Around 1 a.m. ET the next morning, Bend the Arc, a progressive Jewish advocacy group, called out the ads as “campaigning for reelection using a Nazi concentration camp symbol,” in a tweet which quickly went viral with 14,000 retweets.

A Twitter account for the Trump campaign said the image was not in the Anti-Defamation League's Hate Symbols Database and claimed an upside-down red triangle was “widely used by antifa.”
(((False)))

The triangle is otherwise not common among antifa iconography, which usually features a red and black flag or three arrows.

The removed ads warned "dangerous MOBS of far-left groups are running through our streets and causing absolute mayhem."

The ad aims to broaden Trump’s mailing list by soliciting contact information on his official site.

"Please add your name IMMEDIATELY to stand with your President and his decision to declare ANTIFA a Terrorist Organization,” it read.

"Whether aware of the history or meaning, for the Trump campaign to use a symbol – one which is practically identical to that used by the Nazi regime to classify political prisoners in concentration camps -- to attack his opponents is offensive and deeply troubling," Greenblatt said in an email.

((((Antifa is Against Nazi's, Nazi Haters))))
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