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16 hours ago, NOTW said:

 

 

Disasters and Dystopias: Where Are We Now? | Thoughts on the World

39 minutes ago, PoconoDon said:

Disasters and Dystopias: Where Are We Now? | Thoughts on the World

I think you are missing a few cliches there

On 7/13/2023 at 1:50 PM, Shepard Wong said:

I'm on Threads and like it but I need the follow only feed available ASAP.  I'm happy I can follow the sports and movie accounts I want but the vapid motivational and spiritual posting that is forced on the feed currently is mind numbing.

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Looks like a middle-school media arts project.

Should have changed the site name to S, could have used this:

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9 hours ago, Boogyman said:

I think you are missing a few cliches there

Nobody's perfect...except Big Brother of course.

Awww, did he get the sads for being called out? Guess he can dish it out, but can't take it.

 

Extortion. Bold plan, Cotton.

 

4 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Extortion. Bold plan, Cotton.

 

Super duper genius technology businessman will not be deterred!

 

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Im sure this will win back those advertisers!

Elon Musk Welcomes Child Sex Abuse Imagery Poster Back to Twitter

Elon Musk reinstated a QAnon-promoting far-right Twitter account that posted child abuse imagery, even though his company’s policy explicitly says that’s not allowed.

On Wednesday, Musk tweeted that the company would reinstate the account of the notorious far-right troll known as "Dom Lucre.” Lucre’s account was banned on Wednesday after he had posted child exploitation images four days previously.

"For now, we will delete those posts and reinstate the account,” Musk tweeted in response to another account questioning why Twitter had deleted the account.

 

"I’m told that this account was suspended for posting child exploitation pictures associated with the criminal conviction of an Australian man in the Philippines,” Musk tweeted.

The offending post referenced an assistant to Peter Scully, the Australian man who was sentenced last year to 129 years in prison for sexually abusing children as young as 18 months.

Along with the link to an article about the assistant, the account posted two screenshots from a video Scully created on the dark web, which Lucre said showed a "one-year-old named Daisy.”

 

On Wednesday, four days after the images were posted, Musk claimed that "only people on our [child sexual exploitation] team have seen those pictures.”

However researchers on Twitter quickly debunked Musk’s claims: Given how long the photos remained on the site, and given how many people reported them, it seems Twitter’s CSE team are not the only people who have seen them. Several screenshots of responses to the post also show that many of the account’s followers did in fact see the images in question.

One researcher posted a screenshot of the tweet’s statistics on July 25, three days after it had been shared. The tweet had racked up over 3.1 million views, almost 17,000 likes and over 8,000 retweets.

2 minutes ago, Tweek said:

Elon Musk Welcomes Child Sex Abuse Imagery Poster Back to Twitter

Elon Musk reinstated a QAnon-promoting far-right Twitter account that posted child abuse imagery, even though his company’s policy explicitly says that’s not allowed.

On Wednesday, Musk tweeted that the company would reinstate the account of the notorious far-right troll known as "Dom Lucre.” Lucre’s account was banned on Wednesday after he had posted child exploitation images four days previously.

"For now, we will delete those posts and reinstate the account,” Musk tweeted in response to another account questioning why Twitter had deleted the account.

 

"I’m told that this account was suspended for posting child exploitation pictures associated with the criminal conviction of an Australian man in the Philippines,” Musk tweeted.

The offending post referenced an assistant to Peter Scully, the Australian man who was sentenced last year to 129 years in prison for sexually abusing children as young as 18 months.

Along with the link to an article about the assistant, the account posted two screenshots from a video Scully created on the dark web, which Lucre said showed a "one-year-old named Daisy.”

 

On Wednesday, four days after the images were posted, Musk claimed that "only people on our [child sexual exploitation] team have seen those pictures.”

However researchers on Twitter quickly debunked Musk’s claims: Given how long the photos remained on the site, and given how many people reported them, it seems Twitter’s CSE team are not the only people who have seen them. Several screenshots of responses to the post also show that many of the account’s followers did in fact see the images in question.

One researcher posted a screenshot of the tweet’s statistics on July 25, three days after it had been shared. The tweet had racked up over 3.1 million views, almost 17,000 likes and over 8,000 retweets.

groomers gonna groom. 

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16 hours ago, Tweek said:

Im sure this will win back those advertisers!

Elon Musk Welcomes Child Sex Abuse Imagery Poster Back to Twitter

Elon Musk reinstated a QAnon-promoting far-right Twitter account that posted child abuse imagery, even though his company’s policy explicitly says that’s not allowed.

On Wednesday, Musk tweeted that the company would reinstate the account of the notorious far-right troll known as "Dom Lucre.” Lucre’s account was banned on Wednesday after he had posted child exploitation images four days previously.

"For now, we will delete those posts and reinstate the account,” Musk tweeted in response to another account questioning why Twitter had deleted the account.

 

"I’m told that this account was suspended for posting child exploitation pictures associated with the criminal conviction of an Australian man in the Philippines,” Musk tweeted.

The offending post referenced an assistant to Peter Scully, the Australian man who was sentenced last year to 129 years in prison for sexually abusing children as young as 18 months.

Along with the link to an article about the assistant, the account posted two screenshots from a video Scully created on the dark web, which Lucre said showed a "one-year-old named Daisy.”

 

On Wednesday, four days after the images were posted, Musk claimed that "only people on our [child sexual exploitation] team have seen those pictures.”

However researchers on Twitter quickly debunked Musk’s claims: Given how long the photos remained on the site, and given how many people reported them, it seems Twitter’s CSE team are not the only people who have seen them. Several screenshots of responses to the post also show that many of the account’s followers did in fact see the images in question.

One researcher posted a screenshot of the tweet’s statistics on July 25, three days after it had been shared. The tweet had racked up over 3.1 million views, almost 17,000 likes and over 8,000 retweets.

Yeah, but it isn't like he does drag shows.

Elon Musk’s Twitter bans ad showing Republican interrupting couple in bedroom

An ad launched by Progress Action Fund launched, showing an elderly Republican congressman interrupting a couple in the bedroom, has now been banned on X, formerly known as Twitter.

According to the Progress Action Fund, which aims to defeat Republicans in red states, the platform "has censored” its account as well as the ad, called "Keep Republicans Out Of Your Bedroom.” In addition, the platform has "placed a ‘Search Ban’ and a ‘Search Suggestion Ban’ on the account.”

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Yet again nothing but projection.

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Why the forced purchase was one of the most important events of our lives:

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13 minutes ago, SB52 said:

one of the most important events of our lives

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