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Monday, March 18, 2019
Twitter Admits Shadowbanning FBI agent Lisa Page Tweet By Federalist Co-Founder "To Keep People Safe"
Yeah, THIS FBI agent Lisa Page. You know, the one with the demons controlling her. Turns out, she is spilling the dirt on the satanic Hildebeast/FBI/Illuminati system - the network.
Actually, she has 11 demons attached to her. But that's normal for a bisexual witch.
She is with HER
Twitter has admitted to shadow-banning a tweet by The Federalist co-founder Sean Davis in order to "keep people safe."
Tweeting a passage last week from former FBI attorney Lisa Page's
Congressional testimony discussing the FBI's rush to find connections
between the Trump campaign and Russia, Davis pointed out the
irony of Hillary Clinton's campaign employing former UK spy Christopher
Steele, a foreign national, "working with Russians to obtain damaging
information about Donald Trump."
Of note, the dossier Steele compiled which was subsequently used to
obtain a warrant to spy on a Trump adviser (and later smear Trump)
relied on a "senior Russian Foreign Ministry figure" and "a former top
level intelligence officer still active in the Kremlin," according to Vanity Fair.
Following his March 12 tweet, Davis wondered if Twitter was
experimenting with "shadow bans" - as he could only see his tweet if he
was logged in, meaning nobody else could see it.
Is @Twitter
experimenting with shadow bans by deleting tweets so others can't see
them, but keeping them visible to you while you're logged in? I had to
re-publish my original Lisa Page transcript tweet because it was
disappeared to everyone but me. pic.twitter.com/RugtpK2MYn
Six days later, Twitter confirmed with Davis that they had deliberately shadow-banned his tweet in order to "keep people safe." The fugly and ingracious Lisa Page’s hubby found out in WaPo he was
getting Special Agent Strzok’s sloppy seconds, isn’t that special?
Titter claimed in its e-mail to me
that it "mistakenly remove[d]" a completely anodyne tweet about public
congressional testimony, but didn't explain why it left the tweet--and
metrics showing no engagement--visible to me when logged in. Is conning
users a bug, or a feature? pic.twitter.com/bqtc8Klcam
"Twitter gave me no notice or explanation when it shadowbanned one of
my Tweets about Russian interference in our elections," wrote Davis,
adding "But what's worse is how Twitter apparently gives its users the fraudulent impression that their tweets, which Twitter secretly bans, are still public."
Twitter gave me no notice or
explanation when it shadowbanned one of my Tweets about Russian
interference in our elections. But what's worse is how Twitter
apparently gives its users the fraudulent impression that their tweets,
which Twitter secretly bans, are still public.
In short, Twitter did not want the public to consider the
irony of Hillary Clinton's campaign paying for a foreign national to
collude with Russians against Donald Trump, while the FBI scrambled to
prove the Trump campaign did.
Unreal.
In other censorship news, ZeroHedge is now banned in New Zealand andmuch of Australia following our reporting on the Christchurch terror attacks.
Sorry citizen, some facts are just too dangerous for your own good.