Last Updated on December 26, 2022 The latest “Twitter Files” drop exposed the social media platform’s coordinated censorship of COVID-19 content which contrasted with the narrative the U.S. government supported.
The 10th Twitter Files were released Monday and showed how the Biden administration would pressure Twitter to “de-platform” users who did not adopt the White House’s COVID messaging.
Journalist David Zweig released excerpts from Twitter’s internal communications which detail the Twitter censorship involving COVID-related content.
“When the Biden admin took over, one of their first meeting requests with Twitter executives was on Covid. The focus was on anti-vaxxer accounts.’ Especially Alex Berenson,” Zweig wrote .Berenson is a prominent independent reporter, who used to work with the New York Times, with nearly 500k Twitter followers. In August, after Berenson was critical of COVID-19 vaccinations, he was permanently suspended from Twitter.Speaking of the COVID vaccine, Berenson said , “think of it — at […]
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