So bizarre.
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What is bizarre? As mentioned they do that to try to direct people to good information on controversial topics. Again, here's vaccines.pic.twitter.com/W4CAneotkY
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Not sure why this is still being questioned.
@aetiology has provided several examples of how Twitter is sending people to@CDCgov to ensure the spread of accurate info. There isn’t some grand Twitter effort to silence/hide EFD.1 reply 0 retweets 12 likes -
Replying to @SaskiaPopescu @aetiology and
See, I would love if you took the time to develop a sophisticated view on this. But I am reporting what I see.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @SaskiaPopescu and
It’s not just that the
@CDC is taking over the information channels. The@CDC is slow. Collectively, doing this in a way the lobotomizes the actual discussions that were happening. making information — good information — hard to find. doing it in a non-transparent way.2 replies 2 retweets 7 likes -
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It’s not though - you can still search him and find him.. And if there were actual conversations being “lobotomized” there wouldn’t be half the BW conspiracy stuff out there. Either way - you chose to get your information from whichever sources you deem credible..
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Replying to @SaskiaPopescu @aetiology and
Why are you so sure that this isn’t happening?
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Replying to @SaskiaPopescu @aetiology and
but it is *not OK* to hell-ban or signal attenuate legit people with NO APPEAL and NO HUMAN and no notification! Think of what that is doing! Who is going to trust the media if their own efforts to communicate are being muffled?
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Replying to @DanielleFong @SaskiaPopescu and
SIGH. He's not being banned. Ding doesn't use the word "coronavirus." He uses the specific designation "COVID19", because that's the hashtag for the specific disease. Look what happens when you switch those terms.pic.twitter.com/CPDsgpmBRY
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He used Coronavirus before the official name. There’s no way it shouldn’t show up in the search
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