They weren't fired. They were just deplatformed from their jobs.
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Ilu so much
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Journalists, propagandists. Tomato, tomahto.
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“Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences.”
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Exactly
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I'd be skeptical of referring Buzzfeed employees and "journalists." That's being WAAAAYYYY too generous.
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Do we also have to pretend that these are legit journalists and not activists losing their jobs?
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Maybe I'm completely out of touch, but I had never heard the term "ratio'd" in the context of Twitter before. I looked it up and the definition is the ratio of following to followers. So, does getting "ratio'd" mean suddenly losing a large number of followers?
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(Comments + retweets) / likes for a given tweet. Generally means more people are talking about than ‘like’ it.
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Any time a journalist loses their job, it's something to cherish
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