Undercover video of Twitter engineers reveals how tech giants have devolved into dangerous left-wing censorship regimes

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 7 years, 3 months ago to Video
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Liberal progressive brainless inductees just can't keep a secret.

As bad as one might like to post something on facebook or twitter to inform the masses...your likely to be shadow banned...so why bother?

The best way I know of to deal with this is: Stop Doing Business with them, no FB, Tw or googling anything...but there are so few of us that still have a head on our shoulders...what good will that do when over 50% or 99% of every big city in America, voted for hiltery and leftest idiotologys...we are out numbered.

I stopped using twitter/facebook to promote my book long before coming to the Gulch...just because of the nonsense that was being posted. (pre-Trump)
I like it here better.

As you’ll see in the videos below, these radicalized left-wing cultists openly admit to all the following things:

“Shadow banning” conservative users by covertly making sure their tweets vanish, never to be seen by other users. This insidious form of covert censorship is only applied to the twitter accounts of users who espouse conservative ideas, such as protecting national borders.
Secretly spying on the private messages of users and sending those messages to the government without a warrant or an official request.
Collaborating with Twitter management to actively silence conservative users while looking the other way when liberal or “progressive” users make open death threats or call for violence. “Liberal” twitter users are essentially given a free pass to say anything they want, including calling for violence against the President.
Operating as part of an organized cult of high-tech totalitarians who despise freedom of speech or even the freedom to think. They exploit their positions of power to selectively silence those opinions they don’t like. Much like other left-wing cultists, they claim to be doing all this in the name of “social justice.”


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  • Posted by Owlsrayne 7 years, 3 months ago
    These kids are intellectual idiots and their language reminds of the Dutchman on History Channel's Gold Rush, they can't finish a sentence without using disgusting foul language. These are the ones who working at Twitter and Facebook who are controlling social media? I'm appalled! They should not have job at all. From their accents they're not native born Americans, denouncing this country like they do, their green cards should be revoked. Deport them all!
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  • Posted by $ jdg 7 years, 3 months ago
    I would love to stop doing business with them. But only one company has wired the neighborhood where I live, and it's one of the Big 8 media multinationals.

    In the meantime I would much prefer to see them lose their power through more competition than through government. Because a government with the power to make them stop filtering their feed would be even scarier than they are.
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  • Posted by chad 7 years, 3 months ago
    Controlling thought has always been the objective of those who garner power (the right to use violence against others) and while it was more difficult in times past, you had to have someone searching and interacting on a personal basis in order to catch the libertine, it has become faster and more deliberate in searching out entire masses of people to discredit or disenfranchise. Controlling what people think is an easier way to keep them slaves than to put chains on them. It also works more efficiently for the slaves will keep themselves enslaved.
    As we move ever closer to the complete control envisioned in the book 1984 I keep thinking there must be someplace else for me to live. I used to have an idea for it but with the advent of the internet and interconnected ring of bots I am thinking there is nowhere to go.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Ever notice how stupid "spell check" is, half the words you want to use, even when you have spelled them correctly, doesn't recognize them?

    I don't use autocorrect for that reason and when I want to find the right spelling of a word, I use it in a sentence in yahoo search. The search suggestions are always spelled correctly.
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  • Posted by term2 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have wondered who controls autocorrect. Sure wasn’t liberals this time !
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Originally, I thought, was to get rid of nudity, profanity. violence and terrorism, (isis and other idiots), However, we see the opposite, eliminating truth and promoting lies, stupidisms, immorality and progressivism's.
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  • Posted by davidmcnab 7 years, 3 months ago
    A few years back, Twitter ceded censorship authority to some committee of uber-leftist feminist types. This group can use a Twitter API to search the whole database of Twitter posts for anything they deem objectionable and summarily erase it without explanation, or even ban the user.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Givenments"? Kind of fits if you meant prejudgements at to what you would expect to fine in your searches; but I am sure you meant: governments.
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  • Posted by term2 7 years, 3 months ago
    I don’t need other people to pay attention to my every move, so I don’t do twitter or Facebook. I reluctantly use yahoo for searches, but try not to use google. I just don’t like that google knows too much about me and cooperated with givernments
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  • Posted by $ blarman 7 years, 3 months ago
    Facebook a la Zuckerberg was under fire for similar things last year.

    I gave up on "social media" a long time ago. More often than not it's just mob hysteria being ginned up - not actual news. And I'm not that desperate for attention that I post things about my life. I prefer good old-fashioned face time (not the app).
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thinking about winning that teddy, I'm now pretty sure that expert was trying to figure out where I was from, not where I was born.
    This was during the 80s when I was an off-duty corrections officer visiting the Jefferson County Fair (where Birmingham is at).
    My dino memory dims as the eons slide be.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Three other company related families came down with us. We were kinda tight as I grew up but then I met other friends.
    One time in elementary school I had to say the word, aunt, in a sentence. I said it the New England way instead of pronouncing it "ant" as Southerners say it. (I've long since adopted the Southern approach).
    Several kids complained that I said aunt wrong. With intoned disdain, the teacher said, "That's the way THEY say it."
    I stared at the teacher, thinking, "They? Who are they? Damn Yankees?"
    Schools were still segregated at that time.
    I recall at least three teachers pronouncing Massachusetts as Massa-tu-setts. I'd also hear it on local radio and TV from time to time. Some weird regional pronunciation hang-up. Didn't let it bother me.
    I sound Southern to a real New Yorker and Yankee to a real Redneck.
    I won a teddy at a fair because a dialect expert could not figure out where I was born.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Far as I know, my dad voted the straight Republican ticket his entire life.
    My mother scoffed at that but would not discuss politics. So I never knew who she supported.
    today her side of the family are just about all Yankee Dems, as far as I know, a hefty number of them having retired to central Florida.
    My parents moved from Massachusetts to Alabama when I was four-years-old. It was the company dad worked for thing.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I think a lot of us went through that stage, although, my dad was a republican and I followed suit, only later did I learn, most times, it was the right thing to do. I was an independent for a while until I learned that I had no candidates to vote for so I may as well get involved so I could be a tiny voice that may determine whom would run for pres.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    In other words~those who cannot think for one's self?
    The youth culture of the late 60s had a heavy influence on me once a lib dino. I let myself be led and bought into socialism.
    Being drafted and placed in the Marines only made it worse.
    Marines returning from Vietnam were demoralized. Most had signed up for four years. I could escape after serving two.
    Never heard of Ayn Rand until the AS1 DVD came out. So it was a GI Bill paid for college course in basic logic that began to teach me to think for myself.
    I still voted for Jimmy Carter, though voting for a Dem back then was (not think George Wallace) as lib as it is now.
    Jimmy Carter's presidency of malaise topped off the transition of my thinking.
    My vote for Ronald Reagan's first term was my first vote for a conservative.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Fit's my statistical observation that there are not many people in this world that have a connection to the conscious mind.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, that was amazing. The longest time I stuck with something without getting bored or distracted...it was like my mind wasn't operating at 20/20 and just needed corrective lenses for a while...I no longer need those lenses.

    If you look him up on youtube, you should find a series on "Friday Night Essence".
    The offer still stands anytime you ask. It has been my observation that you know much already and at least would benefit from the video shorts.

    Oh Yea, That is where I was introduced to the works of Jaynes also.

    It took me a year before I could reasonable discuss any of it and my finger was no longer flapping my lips as I tried to speak.
    Then one day, My mind magically put it all in perspective and I started individual studies on each topic.
    I started to write because I saw additional correlations even Mark did not see.
    But I always credit him in my work.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    There are some that wake up and escape...Thomas Sowell...comes to mind...initial guilt although not realized was likely the driving process. Same goes for this incessantly blaming others so as to relieve that guilt...the remainder, do not have that ability.

    There are "some" conscious humans caught up in this crap...at some point, the guilt would outweigh the Stockholm syndrome.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Now I am more curious to learn a bit
    That is a good attention span 2 mo.s
    Thanks for the offer one day I may take you up on it.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Don't think they are capable of guilt. Their Marxist utopian end justifying the "Rules For Radicals" means of any dirty trick is okay by them.
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