Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Claims Elon Musk Is Targeting Her Twitter Account
Plus: Congress remains too cautious about marijuana, myths about independent contractors, and more...

Meet the new panic, same as the old panic? New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) thinks that Elon Musk has it out for her. She's been sharing a conspiracy theory about the new head of Twitter sabotaging her account because he didn't like one of her tweets.
"Also my twitter mentions/notifications conveniently aren't working tonight, so I was informed via text that I seem to have gotten under a certain billionaire's skin," she tweeted on Wednesday. "Just a reminder that money will never by your way out of insecurity, folks." AOC also repeated this accusation in an Instagram story.
But the idea that Musk ordered action against AOC's account rests on zero evidence. And former Twitter staffer Michaël Jarjour said the glitch she mentioned was a bug. (Lest anyone think Jarjour is just carrying water for Musk, note that he was one of the staffers who was just let go.)
A number of other users have tweeted recently about being unable to see their notifications. My version of this is that Twitter last week started showing that I'm not blocking anyone, and I definitely am (also, for a few months now, it's only shown me some of my notifications). So it seems some glitches like the one AOC experienced are going around.
Besides, tons of people have been tweeting criticism about Musk this week, and AOC's contribution to this was hardly unique or particularly cutting. "One guy's business plan for a $44 billion over-leveraged purchase is apparently to run around and individually ask people for $8," she said, referencing Musk's plan to start charging $8 per month for upgraded account features. "Remember that next time you question yourself or your qualifications."
The idea that this mild and common criticism from AOC would so rankle Musk that he would personally oversee her account's sabotage is both absurd and ridiculously narcissistic. (Inflated sense of importance? Check. Persecution complex? Check.) It also scarcely makes sense. If Musk really was out to punish her, why would he merely limit her view of notifications instead of hampering her ability to tweet?
Welcome to the era of liberal paranoia about Twitter, my friends.
Loving @AOC's pivot to conspiracy theorist ????
— litquidity (@litcapital) November 3, 2022
For years, conservatives have spread self-aggrandizing and unfounded stories about how the liberal powers at Twitter are trying to censor them simply for being conservative. We've also seen Republicans explain many content moderation decisions they don't like by invoking a theory that tech executives were deliberately trying to tip elections toward Democrats. While not every claim of unfair moderation is bunk, a lot of this has become a way for conservative politicians to perform persecution and rally their base against a shadowy, caricatured tech elite.
Now that Twitter is owned by Musk—a figure at least culturally aligned with many conservatives—it looks like we're going to get treated to these same sort of annoying stunts from Democrats.
It's not just AOC; a number of folks have been floating the idea that Musk is out to help Republicans in the midterm elections and/or that Musk owning Twitter is a threat to democracy.
Elon Musk ownership of Twitter is not a potential threat to democracy.
It's a direct attack.
— Cliff Schecter (@cliffschecter) October 30, 2022
A very small percentage of the voting populace is on Twitter, of course. And while Twitter conversations can have influence beyond the app, a lot of media and political figures seem to overestimate this influence. But you can bet that if the midterms don't go the way Democrats like, we're going to see a lot more of this.
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— Natalie Fertig (@natsfert) November 3, 2022
FREE MARKETS
Data challenge Democratic myths about independent contractors. In a detailed post, Scott Lincicome challenges the premises of a proposed Labor Department rule which would force many independent contractors and gig workers to be classified as employees.
One of the big themes of my forthcoming book, Empowering the New American Worker, is that our political class often misunderstands—willfully or otherwise—much of the U.S. workforce. I discussed this problem generally back in September, but there may be no better specific example than the Biden administration's recent broadside against independent work, in the form of a new Department of Labor proposed rule for determining when a worker is properly classified as a contractor or an "employee" under the Fair Labor Standards Act (and thus subject to minimum wage, overtime, and other labor regulations). The rule is complicated and still preliminary, but most experts agree on its objective and likely result: to make it more difficult for workers to be classified as independent and thus to force many of them to be reclassified as employees, whether they like it or not.
Baked into the proposed rule are several assumptions prominent among Democrats, including the idea that most contractors would rather be employees, that the only reason most aren't employees is because greedy corporations want to save money, and that most independent contractors are "gig workers" like DoorDash delivery people or Uber drivers. Lincicome offers data that reveals "independent work isn't some fringe part of the American workforce" and "independent work doesn't primarily consist of oft-maligned 'gig work.'" In addition:
[…] most Americans engage in independent work because they prefer the arrangement over traditional employment—not because they're forced into it by some greedy business owner.
Surveys suggest independent workers are motivated by flexibility, better hours, control over their own working conditions, better pay, and/or a feeling that its more secure than traditional employment. Data also show that "many independent workers don't work full-time in the field at issue and instead treat the arrangement as a 'side hustle,' to pay for school, or to cover bills while they pursue their passions," and that "for those who do depend on independent work for most of their income, the money can be quite good."
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The most jarring aspect of the @JDVance1 campaign is how transparently it has fomented hate and rejected individual liberty as a value.
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• A new report from Reason Foundation (the nonprofit organization that funds this magazine) finds that sending text messages to people on parole and probation could reduce canceled and missed appointments by as much as 21 percent and 29 percent respectively.
• Phoebe Maltz Bovy reviews the new Apple+ show featuring Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, called Gutsy. "Presumably there's a point to 'Gutsy,' but what?"
• A federal appeals court ruling says Reddit is not guilty of sex trafficking and takes a refreshingly narrow view on how FOSTA—the 2018 law that banned hosting sex ads and modified platform legal liability—applies to websites where users post content.
• Spanish sex workers are fighting a proposal from the Socialist Workers' Party to make paying for sex a crime.
• The Federal Communications Commission is creating a space bureau.
• Section 230 is heading to the Supreme Court. Corbin Barthold has more on what that means.
• A study from the city of Miami found "Miami police officers who wear body cameras are twice as likely to be cleared of misconduct complaints, and the most common problem associated with the camera is its microphone not being turned on," the Miami Herald reports.
• Edward Snowden weighs in on people's inexplicable fear of libertarians:
I've never understood the political fear of Libertarians.
"Sure, they're not in power now, but someday they might take over and… uh, leave you alone, I guess, since that's kind of their whole deal."
It's like being afraid of cats.
— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) November 3, 2022
FOLLOW-UP
More details have come out about Elon Musk's plans for Twitter, which involve upping the price for the platform's "Twitter Blue" service and only giving blue check marks to folks who pay for it. Blue check emojis on Twitter have historically served as identity verification, making it harder for people to to impersonate celebrities.
Years ago, before verified accounts were a thing, back when I was on Eastenders, I was contacted multiple times by parents of children who had been "conversing" with me online. 11-15 year old children that had been talking with a fake me.
I was informed one of these children-— Rob Kazinsky (@RobertKazinsky) November 2, 2022
Verification also ensures that folks tweeting as politicians, reporters, academics, celebrities, and other professional spreaders of information were legit. As Julian Sanchez points out, the verification system is a key part of helping stop the spread of misinformation on Twitter.
It means I can feel pretty OK about retweeting something from a verified account whose profile says "Kyiv Post" without spending a bunch of time trying to verify that such-and-such person is really employed by that paper.
— Julian Sanchez (@normative) November 4, 2022
There are certainly problems with the current verification process, namely that it's too limited. It would be nice if anyone using a real name who wanted to be verified could be verified. So, when Musk initially introduced plans to make people pay for verified status but also open it up, many folks saw potential benefits. It could help put an end to the prevalent sense that blue check marks involved Twitter staff playing favorites while still serving—and even expanding—their identity verification function.
But new reporting from the New York Times suggests Musk wants to do away with the identity verification function altogether. Paid users will get a blue check mark (and perhaps some actual tangible but at the moment still unclear benefits) but it will not be at all contingent on verifying their identities. This will—as Sanchez and many others have pointed out—make Twitter a lot less useful for folks who use it as a news source and a lot more conducive to the spread of misinformation.
Years ago, before verified accounts were a thing, back when I was on Eastenders, I was contacted multiple times by parents of children who had been "conversing" with me online. 11-15 year old children that had been talking with a fake me.
I was informed one of these children-— Rob Kazinsky (@RobertKazinsky) November 2, 2022
CORRECTION
These are not the same thing.
Yesterday's Roundup featured a federal court ruling saying that Miss United States of America pageants didn't have to let transgender women compete. The post (and the court opinion it was based on) used "Miss United States of America" and "Miss USA" interchangeably. This was a mistake. Miss United States of America LLC—which mainly does business as United States of America (USOA) Pageants—is not the the force behind the Miss USA pageant, which is a separate thing. Miss USA, run by the Miss USA Organization, is a platform for Miss Universe and does allow transgender women to compete. (And, for the record, both of these are separate things from Miss America).
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...Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) thinks that Elon Musk has it out for her.
That sometimes happens to the center of the universe.
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Now that Twitter is owned by Musk—a figure at least culturally aligned with many conservatives
How swiftly the Overton Window shifts...
Hey, everything is a threat to democracy (and Democrats) now.
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Not sure how Elon Musk is "culturally aligned" with conservatives. Not being aligned with progressives does not mean aligned with conservatives...right libertarians?
He's not, at all. He's expressed support for a lot of the same shit being pimped by Klaus Shwab and the globalist crowd. He's one of the biggest crony capitalists in the country, and the left loved him as long as he was making electric cars and not criticizing their censorship masturbation.
Bottom line, at least in regard to AOC and every other leftist complaining right now, this can all be summed up thusly: Hos mad.
Absolutely right! And vice versa.
However, it has been very confusing around the commentariat for the past five years or so, because there are an awful lot of commenters who say claim they are libertarians but get extremely emotional and defensive whenever someone slights Donald Trump, Republicans, or the MAGA movement.
Similarly there are many commenters who pretend to be libertarian but are extremely defensive of any criticism of proggies.
Amusingly Laursen mocks the very idea this behavior could possibly call into question whether these commenters are libertarian, yet we see him apply that very principle to others. It seems we’ve found yet another standard which only applies to the right.
Not sure if that comment is a non sequitur, a red herring, or a strawman.
At least sarc is self-aware enough to realize he needs to defend his own tactics. He still can’t execute but expecting more than baby steps is a vain exercise.
Nope, it was a tu quoqe! "Oh yeah, well whatabout when you...?" Textbook deflection combined with an ad hom and a sneer that would make Billy Idol swoon! Brilliant!
No it wasn't. For fuck's sake Sarcasmic, it isn't that hard.
Once again your response is "No you!" At least you're consistent.
me: "Dude, stop crying about conservatives being victims."
you: "Whatabout when you cry victim? Whatabout you?"
me: "Dude, that's deflecting."
you: "Stop deflecting! All you do is deflect!"
me: "Um, you're copying me like a child."
you: "He touched me! Are we there yet! Stop hitting yourself!"
me: *facepalm*
"Once again your response is “No you!”
I said that's not what tu quoqe means. Not "No you".
Are you fucking suddenly illiterate, or just too drunk to read properly?
me: “Dude, stop crying about conservatives being strawmen.”
you: “Whatabout when you cry victim? Whatabout strawmen?”
me: “Dude, that’s strawmanning.”
you: “Stop strawmanning! All you do is strawmanning!”
me: “Um, you’re copying me like a strawmanning child.”
you: “He touched me! Are we there yet! Stop strawmanning yourself!”
me: * tu quoqe!*
You should change your handle to "Oh yeah? Whatabout when you..." and then all your comments can just start by ripping into a person and attacking them to distract from things they said that you didn't like.
Your comment might look like
Oh yeah? Whatabout when you..." 0 mins ago (edited)
said mean things about Trump? That means you're a leftist and everything you say is wrong! You're wrong because you said this and did that which means you're wrong, you're wrong because of you!!!11!!eleven!!! Aaauuugghhh!
Noting that leftist commenters judge others by standards they fail is perfectly legitimate. It shows you and Laursen can only support your conclusions by using biased analysis.
The rest is just your deflection hoping people will ignore that you use and defend the very principles you attack in others. Tour entire comment is a
claim that you should be allowed to apply double standards and that pointing them out is illegitimate. This might carry weight around the drum circle where the only operative principle is whoever attacks the right wins. But to reasonable people it just shows you are incapable of basic integrity.
"Double standards" is just another way to say "Whatabout....!?!?"
Decrying Whataboutism is just a way to protect applying double standards. Rational people don’t have a problem applying consistent standards. Hyper-partisans invent catchwords to pretend double standards aren’t a problem because they can’t support their conclusions without them and their partisanship prevents them from reconsidering their conclusions.
Well, you definitely are a stupid, miserable, broken, drunken cunt.
+ 95 mean girl points. You may have caused someone to swoon.
Everyone else is the "mean girl", not poor little sarcasmic. It's not his fault that everyone thinks he's a trolly piece-of-shit. They're just being mean.
Speak of the devil.
Just like Sarcasmic, self-awareness isn't White Mike's superpower.
"tu quoque! tu quoque!" cheeped the little bird as its mom shouted "No you!"
It's not tu quoque, you retard.
You would have had to have accused me of lacking self-awareness first. There's no excuse for not knowing this anymore.
That really all you got, cunt?
How many points do you get for "cunt?"
6000.
I hereby confer 6000 Sarcasmic Mean Girl points on you Ted, for calling the attention-whoring cunt a "cunt".
Yes, us libertarians oppose propaganda, character assassination, and abuses of government power even when the targets are not libertarians. Imagine that!
Of course, we also tend to hold our noses and vote Republican, simply because it's the lesser evil of the two choices we get.
You don't seem to know the difference between a slight and and out and out lie. As a libertarian I could care less about slights, but I despise lies. That includes any person of any party. You should look at yourself and ask why you can't recognize the difference.
I did not vote for Trump or Biden, but I see things like Reason saying Trump lied, and Biden tells untruths. Explain the difference to me between a lie and an untruth? An untruth is a lie, about a liar.
Good luck explaining the existence of thought outside of the binary paradigm to a committed partisan.
A friend (true-believing pro-union progressive) who I've known for more than 25 years, and who I've told more than once that I've never voted for a major party candidate for President going back to the 1992 election, recently asked me if I support Hershel Walker (not that I'm voting in any state within 1000 miles of GA) as if he really thought it was possible that I might. It's as if the partisan mind has difficulty viewing the world as having more possible categories than "us" and "them".
He's probably just trying to rape her or something.
Leave AOC's personal fantasies out of this.
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Probably just the algorithm picking up on her hate speech. Musk fired the one person that pushed the unblock AOC button everyday.
You jest but I wouldn't be surprised if this is true.
One guy's business plan for a $44 billion over-leveraged purchase
I find it dubious the congress critter who did not know what a garbage disposal was knows or understands the term over-leveraged. He twitter is probably run by a staffer.
She really is one dumb little girl.
Any chance that she's aware that someone got a $35k tax deduction (minus the $250 value of the meal served) for providing her with the ticket to the gala where she wore her "tax the rich" dress (which was probably also a $3-5k "gift" itself)
Musk hates Instapots.
… and she loves Chicken McNuggets as comfort food.
Well, he should tuck it back in and close his zipper.
One can only hope. Funny how they don’t like it when the shit they pull is pulled on them. She should be grateful we tolerate her existence at all. No Marxist has any right to exist.
He just wants to date her.
https://babylonbee.com/news/aoc-wistfully-doodles-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-musk-inside-heart-on-trapper-keeper
Also my twitter mentions/notifications conveniently aren't working tonight...
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The idea that this mild and common criticism from AOC would so rankle Musk that he would personally oversee her account's sabotage is both absurd and ridiculously narcissistic.
I can only assume someone has photoshopped her in her whites weeping next to her notification bell.
Maybe "Eat the rich" includes one of Elon's trigger words.
Two words.
The algorithm thinks she is promoting cannibalism.
It's odd given that precisely zero conservatives have any say in those decisions still.
...would require the Biden admin to create a task force to form a regulatory framework for marijuana.
They already have a framework they like.
So does Hunter.
Data challenge Democratic myths about independent contractors.
And if it was about helping workers this might mean something.
I know a lot of independent contractors, but I'm yet to meet one that wants to be an employee.
Same for gig workers.
If the unions want them to be employees, the Democrats will try to make it happen.
The Dems only want them to be "employees" because the government can't compel contractors to accept having a portion of their pay redirected into an involuntary campaign contribution every week. Other than that, the unions couldn't care less about their classification as workers.
A study from the city of Miami found "Miami police officers who wear body cameras are twice as likely to be cleared of misconduct complaints, and the most common problem associated with the camera is its microphone not being turned on," the Miami Herald reports.
People lie to get out of trouble, what a shock. Reminds me of a case, years ago, where a cop pulled over a woman for some sort of traffic infraction. The dashcam was pointed at the woman's vehicle the whole time. Not once did the officer do anything untoward to the woman. She later files a sexual harassment complaint against the officer. He gets cleared of it due to the video evidence. If I were a cop, I'd want that camera (and microphone) on at all times while dealing with people.
"If I were a cop, I’d want that camera (and microphone) on at all times while dealing with people."
This only works with “good” cops. The rest are still turning of cameras when convenient and nothing else happens.
The persistent use of unprofessional language could be why those mics stay off.
Words are violence!
Silence is also violence.
What about mimes?
I don't really think anyone truly likes mimes.
Mimes need to learn to speak up for themselves.
They can't when they're trapped inside an airless glass cage.
Mimes are yet another form of violence, yes.
The most jarring aspect of the @JDVance1 campaign is how transparently it has fomented hate and rejected individual liberty as a value.
Gotta be subtle like everyone else lol.
Vance is "fermenting hate" but Joe Biden giving a speech with armed Marines behind him calling every Republican in America a threat to democracy is just "campaign speech" according to Brown.
Brown used to just be annoying and kind of dull. Now she has gone full of retarded leftist.
"Brown used to just be annoying and kind of dull. Now she has gone full propagandist leftist."
FTFY.
Ending that speech with "MAGAns RAUS!" was in really poor taste as well, I thought.
At least they got rid of the "Arbeit macht frei" sign they originally wanted in the backdrop. So there is that.
They plan to use that in the campaign against gig work.
And that annoying campaign song Regulate All Uber Allies
Irrespective of what ENB posted in this article, I'm a lot more concerned about Biden's staff providing him with a speech a couple days ago that literally divided the nation into an "us against them" ultimatum about the upcoming election, simply because they aren't going to be able to buck historical precedent and not get beat in the mid-terms.
Going forward, new Presidents are going to have an interesting conundrum to deal with--ram as much as they can in the first two years, since their agenda is essentially going to be lame-duck on the back half, or soft-shoe things to try and mitigate the losses so that they can set themselves and their party up better for the re-election campaign?
You forgot option three: fortification.
I'm sure Soros's inevitable funding of county clerk and state secretary elections will work out just as well for American elections as his funding of woke DAs has for American cities.
Remember, Reason dislikes both parties equally. They do really.
Be fair. They don't want to upset the people who host the important cocktail parties.
Nailed it. The peer pressure is enormous.
That's true. Just take a listen to the panel on the Reason Roundtable podcast any week. They diss equally.
No they don't, you gaslighting clown. They're only "both sides" when the Democrats are caught doing something unapologetically horrific.
White Mike knows this but he doesn't get paid to be fair. On a positive note, he does provide plenty of opportunity to destroy their talking points. It's even enjoyable to watch sometimes.
...sending text messages to people on parole and probation could reduce canceled and missed appointments by as much as 21 percent and 29 percent respectively.
Maybe send people random texts before they decide to start doing drugs or whatever got them on probation telling them not to do that.
+1 Minority Report
Let’s just go right to using billboards. Maybe “Just Say No” or something catchy like that.
M'kay
While not every claim of unfair moderation is bunk, a lot of this has become a way for conservative politicians to perform persecution and rally their base against a shadowy, caricatured tech elite.
The link in that sentence is to a story about the Hunter Biden laptop. Sure, Twitter at the behest of the FBI suppressed a story that was true and doing so likely flipped a Presidential election, but conservative are just whiners.
Reason staffers once read comments and engaged them. They don't anymore because they are intellectual pond scum who can't handle criticism and are incapable of defending any of their positions. So, Brown will never read this, but my fucking God is Brown pathetic. Who did she fuck to get hired?
I think the sammices did the trick.
She makes the best fruit sushi.
Is this part of a ENB/Soave slash fic?
In which they both reverse gender identity and live happily ever after ... until the wrong one gets pregnant and their heads esplode?
Would ENB/Soave slash be lesbian?
Transman, transwoman, pansexual.
You furry-phobic bastard, you, enb is literally shaking.
I was going to make a joke about pegging but I couldn’t clean it up enough to post.
I mean... it is now...
"a shadowy, caricatured tech elite"
Which part is a caricature?
And remember that it's been proven in the past couple of weeks that conservatives were right, they were being censored, and the government was pressing Big Tech to doing it.
None of the blue check marks ENB follows have mentioned anything about that so it must be sour grapes on the part of conservatives.
There's a Project Veritas clip of Twitter employees stating that's exactly what they were doing.
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1586034348591030273
I really feel like the world has ended now that a different billionaire is running Twitter.
'Reason staffers once read comments and engaged them.' The staffers were also more likely to be libertarian, versus having 'libertarian' as a belief that sounds cool. Libertarianism as a luxury belief. Many of this group are more akin to angsty teenagers who think they have it all figured out because they read about it. And because their social media groups agree with them. Once the argument that progressivism and libertarianism share many of the same tenets/goals appears, you know that the magazine, site is not really about individual liberties any longer. Ditto the demonizing of one party over the other.
"Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Claims Elon Musk Is Targeting Her Twitter Account"
Know how I'm always describing the Democratic Party as a union of savvy professionals who understand billionaires are on their side, and tens of millions of low-info voters who are clueless about that crucial fact? AOC is obviously a member of the former group. This "feud" between #Resistance progressives and Elon Musk is no more credible than pro wrestling.
#VoteDemocratToHelpBillionaires
It is amusing to see how quickly someone whose only complaint two years ago about social media ideological censorship was that it was being done too timidly is now trying to play the victim less than a week after a shift of nominal ownership of one platform.
Almost as amusing as it was to see how quickly and seamlessly the leftists (DSA in particular) transitioned from shrieking about the need for "net neutrality" (or a version which only applied to the owners of a small share of the physical infrastructure) to protect the "internet as we know it" from being destroyed by corporate censorship to shrieking about the need for more aggressive and pervasive censorship the software platform corporations which actually have the level of market dominance to exercise meaningful control over the actual public discourse.
"For years, conservatives have spread self-aggrandizing and unfounded stories about how the liberal powers at Twitter are trying to censor them simply for being conservative. "
ENB compelled to fling mud at the right. And lying about it.
NO kidding since there is now documentation that the government itself was involved in getting other opinions silenced on social media including Twitter
AOC is such a sack of shit. Let's tell more of the story, shall we.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1588251063823388673
.@AOC lied to @elonmusk. She claimed to be a philanthropist when in reality all proceeds from her merch go to her campaign.
I searched all her campaign expenses in the last 4 months and there were no donations to charity organizations.
ENB, if she actually cared about what was really going on with AOC and Musk, would've dug a bit deeper. But, since she's a progressive in libertarian clothing (LINO?), she doesn't.
Why the fuck does it take some random real estate agent/internet shitposter to dig into this stuff? It's almost like the media and the Dems are on the same side, or something.
It turns out that Hispanics, gasp, might be normies. The might not be down with the Democrats patented blend of gentry white smugness, chaos, and urine.
It is becoming clearer and clearer that Democrats have seriously erred by lumping Hispanics in with “people of color” and assuming they embraced a litany of liberal causes around race and other issues that are dear to the hearts of Democratic activists. This was a flawed assumption. In reality, Hispanic voters are overwhelmingly an upwardly mobile, patriotic population with practical and down to earth concerns focused on jobs, the economy, health care, effective schools and public safety.
In short, they are normie voters. And like other normie voters, if they feel Democrats are falling short on the things normie voters care about, they are more than willing to punish the party they hold responsible.
https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2022/11/03/why-democrats-are-losing-hispanics-were-freaking-them-out-n507861
It turns out the sacred Mexicans were white supremacists. How long before reason writes the "Maybe open borders were a bad idea" column?
You mean that brown people are people? Impossible.
Shocking isn't it?
Most of the brown people I know were born in this country and as far as I can tell are culturally indistinguishable from myself.
Democrats got fooled by brown progressives who promised to bring the whole tribe along. That probably worked as long as other brown people saw a reasonable return on their allegiance. Lately, no so much.
That probably worked as long as other brown people saw a reasonable return on their allegiance.
That's really what it boils down to--yeah, there might be some cultural issues at play, such as distate for the troon/pronoun menace and the dumb "Latinx" nonsense, but Hispanics expect a level of influence and patronage commiserate to their growing population, just like the Italians and Irish did 100-150 years ago. Amazon posting "Amplify Latinx Voices" as a segregated Prime Video recommend might make their ESG commissars happy, but it doesn't lower crime, put food on the table, or provide substantive political influence.
Some have married into my family. Should I now treat them as humans? I guess I have some backtracking to do now.
Ask them for amnesty?
Yeah, that will work.
"For years, conservatives have spread self-aggrandizing and unfounded stories about how the liberal powers at Twitter are trying to censor them simply for being conservative."
Unfounded, huh?
Reason Rundown
Muh private company
Bombshell Leak Reveals Fired Twitter Exec Met with Biden Admin to Discuss Censorship Plans
As all private company execs do, right?
Reason Rundown
So unfounded
Facebook and Twitter created special portals for the government to rapidly request takedowns of content. The portals, along with NGO partners used to censor a wide range of content, including obvious parody accounts and content disagreeing w gov pandemic policy.
I cannot imagine what she is thinking sticking to this idiotic talking point. It was barely defensible as an uninformed opinion back in the days of "shadow bans" and setting up "truth commissions" composed of far left activists.
But today? Really?
It isn't even laugh out loud ludicrous. It is an obvious and stupid lie. We went past "that isn't happening" as a talking point 6 years ago. We have been beyond "they are a private company and they can do what they want" maybe 18 months ago.
This is what living in the Soviet Union must have felt like... people just repeating laughably unbelievable propaganda with desperate earnestness, over and over.
My question is does she really believe this or is she just saying what she thinks her peers expect her to say? I think it could be either one.
This is what Orwell was talking about with the term doublethink. It requires holding completely incompatible versions of events in your head and ignoring the contradictions.
It was already indefensible to claim there was no targeted censorship of the right before this, but Musk saying he wanted to buy Twitter to allow free speech broke any opportunity for your doublethink to even sound a little plausible.
The left exploded into a panic... the only explanation for this is that everyone knows exactly what the tech industry and the press are doing. If you didn't know deep down that Twitter was actually censoring conservative voices and promoting leftist voices, you would not be the tiniest bit concerned about this notion of free speech.
Yet the left proclaimed it to be the end of democracy.
It is an open confession.
And the sad part is that our Reason staff is so unbelievably in love with Big Brother that they truly believe that there are 5 lights. It is astonishing, but listening to these people on their podcast makes it clear that they really believe every talking point the left spews forth.
It is astonishing, but listening to these people on their podcast makes it clear that they really believe every talking point the left spews forth.
People in that state of mind, and I know they exist, scare the hell out of me. They are capable of anything.
I wonder how many people truly became irreversibly deranged from TDS, COVID panic, and the constant barrage of paranoid post-modern bullshit. And what will happen if we let these broken, spoiled children have their way.
Judging from the comments section of the Atlantic instagram account, my guess is a lot of people fit that description.
"They are capable of anything."
This is what really concerns me. When the others are a "threat to democracy" is the message, what do these people do when the right takes the house and the Senate?
The sealions that lurk here call this paranoia and any mention of self defense is a violent fantasy and symptom of victimhood. In reality, the Reason sealions will be actively participating in the conservative/libertarian purge.
"The sealions that lurk here call this paranoia and any mention of self defense is a violent fantasy and symptom of victimhood."
Guess it hurts to be accurately diagnosed.
Nice own-goal.
I knew you'd appear with fins flappin'.
You can always mute me if you like.
Meanwhile, I'm going to call you out on it every time you engage in conservative victimhood narrative. Especially, when you try to use it as justification for your fantasies of "self defense".
Look at sarc junior here.
You confuse victim with refusal to become a victim.
I'll enlighten you.
A victim gets hit by a brick thrown by a leftist election protester.
The person refusing to be a victim, kills the POS before the brick leaves his hand. See Kyle Rittenhouse.
But hey, continue the gaslighting, leftist.
We have correspondence and documentation showing the Biden administration met with social media executives to develop plans to censor conservatives.
We have proof that a mechanism was in place that allowed administration agents to flag conservative posts for deletion and banning.
But look at this fascist freakshow pretend that it's just "conservative victimhood narrative".
This is what gaslighting looks like.
LOL, this coming from a guy who moved to a low-tax whiteopia in Idaho.
Poor conservatives. Everyone is against them. The entire media including news, Hollywood, music industry, sitcoms and even commercials are actively plotting against them. Nobody gets any conservative news because all of the outlets have been blocked by Democrat censors. Twitter and Facebook both hate conservatives. The FBI has it out for them. There are no conservative newspapers or cable channels because they've all been censored by Democrats. It's a wonder conservatives have any common identity at all being that they're all forced to wear yellow stars and aren't allowed to own guns. It's worse than WWII. They're being dragged into boxcars and who knows where the Democrats are taking them. It's life or death here! How can you minimize that?
Sarcasmic you tremendous fucking idiot.
There's now documentation, emails and witnesses demonstrating that Twitter was censoring and banning political speech on the orders of the Whitehouse, and even created a mechanism so that government officials could do it directly; and yet you're going to try and still pretend that this is some sort of persecution complex.
You're too stupid for words.
I've said I'm a libertarian, not a leftist.
I've posted several comments critical of the left, and have never posted anything supportive.
You know it, too. Which means every time you call. me a leftist, it is you who are gaslighting.
"It’s life or death here! How can you minimize that?"
And that's just in the U.S.! You wouldn't believe how badly Republicans are persecuted in Canada!
I don't think they're capable of much, without help. I can't imagine any of them changing a tire, doing basic maintenance on household items, fending for themselves in periods longer than a day or two w/o electricity. I know suderman brews some lame shit beer, I think, but hipster douche skills don't equate to mature capability to exist w/o calling for the handyman. The issue is, they are & represent the clownass motherfuckers who make policy and legislation.
So someone else will make the molotovs they throw.
Maybe she is going for the Baghdad Bob award this year.
I don't think it's a very worthwhile distinction, but I think that claim continues to be made because people are banned for raising certain topics and bits of information, but not simply for being a conservative. There is lots of conservative commentary on Twitter, YouTube, etc. That's not to deny that people right of center have been treated unfairly, but there is a bit of nuance here.
Particularly in the case of The Science, Covid and climate. I have no idea if all of the doctors and professors who tried to warn about lockdowns and vaccines are conservatives but in order to get their message out they ended up on Fox news, Rumble and Revolver. The censors explicitly censor anyone who poses a threat to the establishment which basically consists of whatever the DNC and the Biden regime decide. Yeah they are mostly conservatives but that's not the primary criteria.
And the crackdown on those topics was especially egregious. Basically banning scientific and policy debate.
You can't have a debate or an argument if being wrong is not allowed. Even worse if being right is not allowed.
And Trump's "Muslim ban" was no such thing either, since it didn't cover about 1B Muslims in countries *not* on the list. No one was being banned because they were Muslim.
Reason Rundown
Guardian writer says that “every dictator” seeks the unfettered speech that would be produced by an “uncontrolled” internet.
Dictators love free speech. Yeah, that is the ticket.
Robert Reich...big fucking surprise.
There's a reason his nickname is "The Third".
Remember, only one out of seven dwarves is happy.
Which one is the pedantic asshole?
Reich.
Is Krugman the New Chopped Liver?
What the actual fuck? It's like leftist propaganda is trying to do the Minitru shtick without fully implementing the memory hole.
It's ideological retards all the way down.
I remember how Hitler LOVED free speech. How Stalin supported criticism of him. Hell, few people allow more dissent than Xi of China right now.
North Korea and Cuba are huge proponents of free speech.
Russia, China, Iran... all have no internet censorship....
A free speech hellscape!
Let a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend!
Natch, that was the way Mao lured the dissenters out, only for The Gang of Four to "struggle session" them and execute them.
Dictators know they can best consolidate power, crush their opposition, and subjugate the people only if there is an open and robust debate in the marketplace of ideas.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/twitter-users-new-york-times-elon-musk-racist-south-africa
"Mr. Musk has heralded his purchase of Twitter as a victory for free speech, having criticized the platform for removing posts and banning users. It is unclear what role his childhood — coming up in a time and place in which there was hardly a free exchange of ideas and where government misinformation was used to demonize Black South Africans — may have played in that decision," Eligon and Chutel wrote in part.
… "It’s official, apartheid South Africa suffered from too much free speech," Wall Street Journal Editor Elliot Kaufman noted
That has to be the absolutely most ridiculous and stupid take on anything ever.
I think Robert Reich made a similar comment when Musk was first talking about buying Twitter.
War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength and all that.
Last week, however, Schumer told Biden in a hot-mic incident in New York that “the state where we’re going downhill is Georgia,” and “it’s hard to believe that they will go for Herschel Walker,” referring to the GOP nominee. “But our vote, our early turnout in Georgia is huge, huge.”
https://www.theepochtimes.com/schumer-predicts-democrats-will-hold-senate-during-next-weeks-midterms_4840239.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport
Chuck just can't believe that people are going to vote for that uppity n*gger. White Democrats remain the most racist people on earth.
Skin color is the most important thing
Just think how large Georgia turn out would have been without Jim Crow 2.0.
110%?
And that just Democratic votes.
Remember, ignoring race is racist.
"It's unconscionable to imagine the GOP voting for a black candidate."
He's a shitty candidate, but I voted for him. I didn't like the shitty libertarian in the race. I wish there were better GOP candidates to find, but his name draw is pretty powerful.
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MSNBC is InfoWars with a smaller audience.
Michael Beschloss on MSNBC warns America is just "six days away" from the end of democracy, historians, and the rule of law. And the start of a brutal GOP dictatorship in which our children could be "arrested and conceivably killed."
I thought this was fake when someone sent it to me.
If the Babylon Bee published it, would you have thought it odd? I wouldn't have. These people are beyond parody. They are just deranged.
No, it wouldn't be out of character for the Bee. It's utterly scary how these folks are not just beyond parody and satire, but just in how they think. I wouldn't put it past them to try something on either the evening of November 8th or on November 9th if the Democrats should lose, and god forbid, lose big.
Um, like glue themselves to a bridge or something?
' and thank goodness, lose big.'
Just a slight re-work
Well, "thank goodness" for us. I'm prepped for the potential for mostly peaceful protests.
“We’re on the edge of a brutal authoritarian system, and it could be a week away,” he said, adding:
More hints of genocide from the violent left. Stage 6 in fact.
If the Democrats are accusing someone else of something, you can bet that they're planning to do it themselves.
Speaking of the Bee, when will their suspension be lifted for naming Rachel Levine their "Man of the Year"?
He seems worried. Also, insane.
So Beschloss is actually SQRLSY?
Is this part of the free speech hellscape?
Politico had a dumb dick-stroking article on this clown that tried to downplay how unhinged he's become lately. He'll throw deliberately provocative posts and then do the utterly transparent Jon Stewart beg-off about "hey, I'm just stating things that happened in the past lol" crap to provide a veneer of plausible deniability.
Dude's gone completely off the deep end, but he's not unusual among these types.
This must be one of those “conservative victim narratives” that Laursen is always on about.
The right: “what’s up with the media bias?”
The left: “if we don’t fortify hard enough they will KILL OUR CHILDREN!!!!”
God damn, what an idiot.
Reason Rundown
CBS News lays out the criteria for you to be considered an ‘election denier’
Criteria so insane that even White Mike and Sullum might qualify
Everyone has sinned and denied the 2020 election apparently. Does redemption come from voting correctly in the midterms?
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Hillary Clinton: "The states with the highest crime levels are states run by Republicans. That's just a fact."
Illinois on line 1.
Soon to be worse after January 1, thanks to the SAFE-T Act.
And by fact, Shrillary means lie.
Keep in mind that they might actually have numbers to back it up, but a lot of blue states are refusing to prosecute a lot of low-level crimes and intentionally skewing the data.
Some of that is true. Louisiana is very high on the list because it is a relatively low-population state outside of its major cities, and crime has gotten out of control in (Democrat-run) New Orleans and (Democrat-run) Baton Rouge. Similarly with Mississippi and Jackson.
It's all very simple. British crime counting system. In Democrat states, there's almost no crime because they don't prosecute it and they defunded their police anyway.
Since the Republican states insist on all that 'rule of law' crap, they are prosecuting. So their numbers go up.
(It also doesn't hurt when your major Democrat cities do not report their crime stats.)
Due entirely to the blue enclaves in the one or two urban zone in those states. E.g., Atlanta vs Georgia.
"Presumably there's a point to 'Gutsy,' but what?"
Rehabilitation.
I think she was being too charitable towards the Clintons.
Reason Rundown
The pretending is getting competitive.
Norwegian Man Now Identifies as a Disabled Woman, Uses Wheelchair “Almost All The Time”
So not just a woman, but a woman in a wheelchair, which confers bonus points. So many intersections. So many opportunities to impose on others.
Corporal Klinger has a sad.
This has to be a real drag for him!
She's also married to a biological woman so ought to get some lesbian points as well.
Let the fortification attempts commence.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/04/gop-sizable-senate-gains-00065091
Republicans’ path to the Senate majority continues to broaden ahead of Tuesday’s election — now including a state that Joe Biden carried by 7 points just two years ago.
And the Senate race in Washington State has become more competitive. Democratic Sen. Patty Murray is still the favorite, but Republican Tiffany Smiley — who is outspending Murray in the race’s final month — has gained ground. The race moves from “Likely Democratic” to “Lean Democratic.”
Two contests previously rated “Toss Up” are now “Lean Republican”: A newly-drawn open seat in Colorado and Democratic Rep. Cindy Axne’s race in Iowa. Much of the polling in Axne’s district shows a tied race — including a publicly released internal poll from Republican Zach Nunn’s campaign — but undecided voters are expected to break against the incumbent.
Reps. Julia Brownley (D-Calif.), Lauren Underwood (D-Ill.) and Joe Morelle (D-N.Y.) all shifted from “Likely Democratic” to “Lean Democratic,” as did an open seat in Pittsburgh, where Democratic candidate Summer Lee is facing both a barrage of late spending by AIPAC’s new super PAC and a potentially confusing situation on the ballot. Her GOP opponent, Mike Doyle, shares the same name as the district’s retiring Democratic congressman.
Would be nice to get rid of Undewood. She's done nothing but play lackey for Pelosi in the House for us.
Patty Murray is a giant waste of oxygen. The woman is literally an invisible vote button pusher run by Chuck Schummer who appears and pretends to be an actual human being every election year. That bitch has needed to go for a long time.
Patty Murray is as brilliant as she is beautiful.
Talk about damning with faint praise.
Her commercials pollute my television feed. Like Schumer, has a punchable face.
She wants us all to know that she will fight the white supremacists if re-elected.
No specifics on her plan for this.
I will voluntarily turn vegan for a month (ok, realistically, maybe a single meal) if Tiffany Smiley wins a state-wide race. Washington perfected the "mining King County for 'undiscovered' ballots until the democrat wins" act years ago.
Sadly we have plenty of fortification in WA.
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Snuff Radio: NPR Airs Audio of Woman Getting Abortion With Vacuuming, Moaning & Crying
You would think that would be some shock tape run by a pro life organization. Instead NPR runs it and doesn't do so ironically. No, its listeners have become so Satanic they find it enjoyable and affirming. The left and the gentry white left in particular have become some of the most depraved people in human history. Aztecs who sacrificed their own children would find these people disgusting.
So brave.
Next up - the abortion segment from South Park: The Stick of Truth.
I saw this headline last night. That is disgusting.
Please tell me again how the pro-aborts aren't a death cult.
I can't wait until some purplehair actually shoves a coat hanger up her cunt on TikTok for this. I'll legitimately laugh if that happens.
Honestly I'm OK with these people not breeding.
Spanish sex workers are fighting a proposal from the Socialist Workers' Party to make paying for sex a crime.
BREAKING NEWS: Socialists Want Others to Work for Free
Freedom is Slavery.
From each according to her ability, to each according to his needs.
The Federal Communications Commission is creating a space bureau.
In space no one can hear you scream fuck.
is that
scream, "Fuck!"
or
scream-fuck
? Asking for an astronaut friend.
Just make sure to keep your mouth shut afterwards.
I'm pretty sure anywhere you are going to scream-fuck you will be sharing air with someone.
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Buttplug smiles
Hedge fund giant Elliott warns looming hyperinflation could lead to ‘global societal collapse.’
global societal collapse
A Great Reset, if you will.
When do we start eating bugs?
Do shrimp and crabs count?
Ask the guy in China who ate a live crab that pinched his daughter.
Hey, you aren’t supposed to show them the plans!
A study from the city of Miami found "Miami police officers who wear body cameras are twice as likely to be cleared of misconduct complaints..."
2 x 100% = X
Fun fact: the Atlantic has an instagram page and it has comments. Oh my God, they are a glorious collection of stupidity and white prog butt hurt.
On a link to an article wondering why the Democratic Party loves losers like Stacy Abrams and Beto O’Rourke you get these gems
npbshearThese figures are helping lead pro democracy movements to change their states. Maybe you shouldn’t run such negative coverage days before an election when democracy is crisis across the country. So disappointed in some news outlets these days, what a joke
juliareapeY’all will do everything but talk about gerrymandering…. Texas is riddled with it. The country is riddled with it. Stop skirting around the real issues.
I guess Julia missed the news that governor is a statewide election, or maybe she thinks the entire state of Texas is a gerrymander. It is anyone’s guess as to which it is.
Then of course we have the usual “election deniers” who haven’t gotten the memo you are not allowed to do that.
dahjortRepublican opponents lie, suppress the vote wherever and whenever possible, spread baseless conspiracy theories, and lie some more. It is the only way they can win.
jasonhustlehoffMaybe it has something to do with the fact that they lose in states with ridiculous levels of voter suppression but ppl know they should’ve actually won.
One of the ideas in my libertopia is that everyone who owns an election border parcel can shift which district his parcel is in. Gerrymandering increases the length of borders and increases the number of parcels which can shift their district which makes gerrymandering self-defeating in the long run.
In my libertopia, the mission for government, and the number of elected officials, are so small and mundane that nobody wants to run for office, and nobody cares who runs.
Same here; but I know that every government expands, and put provisions in place to slow that down.
“Texas is a gerrymander.”
The panhandle belongs to Oklahoma!
Since 1845 and thanks to the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
These people are huffing more copium than Tony Montana did with his pile of coke.
They're so dogmatic and self-absorbed, they have no intellectual capacity to grasp that the the party in control loses the mid-terms almost every single time, sometimes badly.
You think that’s bad. Read the comments following almost any article, political or not, in the Washington Post .
Edward Snowden weighs in on people's inexplicable fear of libertarians...
People love central planning.
You would think leftists would love Libertarians for 50 years of being their useful idiots. Sadly, no good deed goes unpunished I guess.
Democratic Party traitors: Latinos, Libertarians. What's next, Lesbians?
Why do you think the term "TERF" exists?
People hate central planning, we just fear chaos. Hence why the left finds it so easy to shut down talk of ending any government program with "They have no plan to replace it!".
Someone famous left behind a quote that proponents of some government-run scheme like to conflate their opponents as opponents in general. If you hate government control of schools, you hate schools.
Part of the reason this works so well is that anti-statists rely on the realistic assumption that markets and entrepreneurs always find solutions, thus there is no need to spell out alternatives. But this plays into the hands of statists, who can rightly scream “they have no plan”.
There are many people who feel reassured if they think someone is in charge and has a plan, especially if the reality is that the system is too big and no one can really be "in charge", and the plan, such as it is, is terrible. It is psychological crutch that the worst can exploit.
People hate it once they themselves bump up against the constraints they didn't realize were shackling them.
It means I can feel pretty OK about retweeting something from a verified account whose profile says "Kyiv Post" without spending a bunch of time trying to verify that such-and-such person is really employed by that paper.
Then maybe the lazy retweeters should be the ones to pay the Blue Check price.
I always find this modern journalistic tendency to report tweets as news to be laziness. It's good to see that confirmed by a journalist.
It's the new police blotter stenography.
Isn't that ultimately a matter of media literacy or "the eye of the beholder". It's up to you, when you see that someone has merely retweeted something, to assign credibility to it.
I guess it can be called laziness, but there is no substitute for simply being able to look for the blue check that has the same efficiency.
What, say, is Soave supposed to do -- send the Tweeter a private message or call them? The former cannot be trusted, and the latter is the old school club where all the journalists have to personally know each other.
Essentially, everyone now has to do their own verification, rather than Twitter providing the value that they do the verification for you.
Maybe I'm not a business genius like Elon Musk, but I wouldn't intentionally do things to reduce the value my social media site provides.
Oh my God, now the journalists have to do some legwork without leaning on Twitter's rather meaningless system? Oh, the humanity!
I don't agree the current system is meaningless. It works well for the one thing I said it works well for -- you know the tweet was made by the person who you think it was made by, and you know that rather conveniently.
That's not that big of a deal. It is what it is. But it it's more than "meaningless".
I still see Stephen King's point.
The dude has 6.9 million followers.
I'm not saying that Musk should give a free blue check to everyone, but certainly if someone brings a massive number of eyeballs to the site, comp their blue check. But don't stop there: send them a fruit basket at Christmas with a thank you note, maybe throw a private party for your top tweeters once a year.
If everyone pays for a “blue check”, there will be a paper trial to an actual person via payment systems, so you will know that is indeed who they are.
Free stuff isn’t worth anything.
Yep--if you don't have to pay for a product or service, it literally has no value.
We'll see how much these freaks think their internet stickers are really worth.
Paying $8 a month means that the platform becomes the commodity, rather than you.
It's reasonable to assume the bulk of his followers are not on Twitter simply to follow him. In fact, I can't imagine many are singularly interested in what he has to say. I follow multiple accounts, some blue checks, and he might just happen to be one of them. (He isn't.)
It is still possible to look at the analytics to figure out how much he is contributing to ad impressions.
Why do you say, "I can’t imagine many are singularly interested in what he has to say".
I am personally indifferent toward him, and don't follow him, but Twitter algorithms keep putting some of his tweets on my feed. Still, I can imagine there are people who care a lot what he has to say.
I only chose Stephen King as an example because he is the most prominent celebrity criticizing the pay-for-blue-check idea. (In fact, it started out at the $20/month plan, until Elon Musk tweeted to King, "What about $8 then." (not exact quote)
I could have chosen any of the other celebrities who are very popular on Twitter: Weird Al, Henry Winkler, George Takei, Mark Hamill, etc.
How did ENB miss this one?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-republicans-release-1000-page-report-alleging-politicization-fbi-doj
House Republicans released a new report on Friday detailing whistleblower allegations of FBI misconduct and politicization at the highest levels of the Department of Justice.
"The Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the stewardship of Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland, is broken," the GOP report states. "The problem lies not with the majority of front-line agents who serve our country, but with the FBI's politicized bureaucracy."
I'm sure that it's just a persecution complex or something. Every libertarian knows that the FBI has always been a bastion of liberty and fair play.
For years, conservatives have spread self-aggrandizing and unfounded stories
It is just the way conservatives roll in their alternative factless universe.
Speaking of factless, oh look, it's SoCkSoCkPeDo!
Facts are his kryptonite.
So brave.
So unfounded
Facebook and Twitter created special portals for the government to rapidly request takedowns of content. The portals, along with NGO partners used to censor a wide range of content, including obvious parody accounts and content disagreeing w gov pandemic policy.
So unfounded
Bombshell Leak Reveals Fired Twitter Exec Met with Biden Admin to Discuss Censorship Plans
turd posted it; it's a lie. Simple.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, a TDS-addled shitpile and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Turn yourself in for your crimes against children.
make Twitter a lot less useful for folks who use it as a news source
Seems like a feature...unless you are a lazy journalist
No kidding. That really is an unconvincing argument to me.
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It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better
Almost half of all college students okay with death penalty for hate speech
48% are OK with the death penalty to punish those accused of hate speech.
51% agree that colleges can bar some issues from being discussed.
33% prefer socialism, 33% capitalism, and 35% are unsure.
67% demand professors and companies declare a commitment to “diversity.”
IF you read the question, I don't think the response actually means that.
Here's the question: "Violence in response to offensive speech is not a new phenomenon. In some cultures, some types of offensive speech even merit the death penalty. Some speech can be so offensive in certain cases that it merits such harsh punishment."
I don't think the little pinheads were expressing support for that. More just acknowledging it exists.
If they truly believe that the death penalty is warranted for offensive speech, send them to Pakistan.
Once we get back into a global shooting war, some of these snowflakes might have a chance to grow up.
Only 67%. See, that's the kind of thing that gives me hope. We're not completely dead yet.
48% are OK with the death penalty to punish those accused of hate speech.
To be fair, I'd be fine with those 48% being shoved through a woodchipper so their defective genetics don't pollute the rest of humanity.
Call it a pre-emptive application of the NAP.
"Welcome to the era of liberal paranoia about Twitter, my friends."
I wonder how much the the overall appeal of Twitter (and much social media) derives from paranoia, especially FOMO.
"And while Twitter conversations can have influence beyond the app, a lot of media and political figures seem to overestimate this influence."
More like a lot of media and political figures seem dependent on Twitter, for both avoiding doing real reporting or governing, and for emotional support.
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The Coming Struggle to Stay Warm
Sadly, a long, cold winter, may be the only way to get people to stand up to the AGW cult.
Maybe some of the climate activists could glue themselves to the inside of a furnace.
'Baked into the proposed rule are several assumptions prominent among Democrats, including the idea that most contractors would rather be employees, that the only reason most aren't employees is because greedy corporations want to save money, and that most independent contractors are "gig workers" like DoorDash delivery people or Uber drivers.'
Meh. Once Democrats achieve complete control, we will all become government employees--problem solved!
I was a gig worker until the company I was gigging for decided that it made more sense for me to be an employee. Since they offered better benefits, I went for it.
For years, conservatives have spread self-aggrandizing and unfounded stories about how the liberal powers at Twitter are trying to censor them simply for being conservative.
"Unfounded" = Twitter has said so explicitly?
"A new report from Reason Foundation (the nonprofit organization that funds this magazine) finds that sending text messages to people on parole and probation could reduce canceled and missed appointments by as much as 21 percent and 29 percent respectively."
How about texts reminding them not to steal or assault? Would that also reduce recidivism by 21 to 29 percent?
I could see that going either way.
Damn. That would spoil probation/parole officers fun of violating them.
'Phoebe Maltz Bovy reviews the new Apple+ show featuring Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, called Gutsy. "Presumably there's a point to 'Gutsy,' but what?"'
Like everything else done by the elite chattering class: signaling. Duh.
Dodging bullets at the airport!
"Spanish sex workers are fighting a proposal from the Socialist Workers' Party to make paying for sex a crime."
Good. In the future socialist utopia, sex will be provided by the state, with monthly quotas and official procedures.
Am imagining Soviet style breadlines, as old babushkas shuffle along the queue, waiting their chance to get banged by local party chairman.
And union seniority.
'Yesterday's Roundup featured a federal court ruling saying that Miss United States of America pageants didn't have to let transgender women compete. The post (and the court opinion it was based on) used "Miss United States of America" and "Miss USA" interchangeably. This was a mistake. Miss United States of America LLC—which mainly does business as United States of America (USOA) Pageants—is not the the force behind the Miss USA pageant, which is a separate thing. Miss USA, run by the Miss USA Organization, is a platform for Miss Universe and does allow transgender women to compete. (And, for the record, both of these are separate things from Miss America).'
Meh. All I want is for pageants to include a genitalia display competition.
This was a mistake.
That’s what happens when you just copy paste instead of checking into things. Republished misinformation.
> I've never understood the political fear of Libertarians.
Conspiring to take over the world so they can leave you alone! Actually that is the fear. The fear that libertarians WILL leave their enemies alone. Because politics is about getting power so the enemy can be punished.
> It's like being afraid of cats.
Well unlike libertarians, cats will eat your eyeballs after you are dead.
I got news for you kids, the blue one taste better than the green ones.
Yup.
*licks palm, slicks back hair*
Government is the name we give for how we legally fuck with other people.
If Snowden were keeping up with the Zeitgeist, he'd be noticing this Twitter Kerfuffle and how the media and the left in general (but I repeat myself) have lost their fucking minds over the possibility that Twitter might leave tweets alone.
Once you understand why that is, everything becomes clear.
This is about the *climate*; has nothing to do with re-distribution of wealth. No sir!
"UN Calls On Nations To 'Urgently' Boost Climate Funds"
[...]
"Climate change impacts battering vulnerable countries threaten to outstrip efforts to adapt to global warming, the UN warned Thursday, with a "significant" amount of international funding help recycled from other purposes..."
https://www.ibtimes.com/un-calls-nations-urgently-boost-climate-funds-3631693
How else you gonna climate equity?
Speaking of Watermelons, Greta Thunberg just recently came out as a commie:
"The 19-year-old Swedish activist has announced that as well as tackling her usual area of climate action and awareness-spreading, she has now thrown her weight behind defeating the West's "oppressive" capitalist system."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/11/02/greta-thunberg-time-overthrow-wests-oppressive-racist-capitalist/
I'm utterly shocked by this development.
I see what they did there. I mean, she weighs what, 40, 50 lbs?
Her failure to tackle "awareness-spreading" makes sense on a couple of levels.
I can understand that vulnerable countries taste better battered and fried, rather than grilled, but battering them with recycled funds seems like it would taste terrible.
Seriously, the quoted sentence reads like a "Don't do this..." example out of a grammar textbook.
What will Democrats do when we give them majorities in the House and Senate? Will they raise the federal minimum wage to $25 / hour? Dramatically increase taxes on billionaires? Seize wealth from mega-corporations to improve the lives of the poor? Maybe implement Medicare for All?
LOL nope! What do you think this is, the working-class Democratic Party of the 1980s?
Today's Democratic Party has the same #AbortionAboveAll priorities as movie stars, pop stars, billionaires, and Koch-funded libertarians. 🙂
#OBLsFirstLaw
Courtesy of new commenter “DC libertarian party”, a report card on all 50 states and DC, providing a combined score of damage to the economies and education balanced by the improved health out comes:
https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w29928/w29928.pdf
CA, ‘ruled’ by that tin-pot-dictator greaseball Newsom scored in the bottom six. Thanks, asshole JFree and the many other chicken littles who cheered on such idiocy.
Newsom deserves to be beaten severely about the head and shoulders with this report when he campaigns for POTUS
See here for a prescient prediction, 'canceled' by those who illegally took power:
https://gbdeclaration.org/
And, of course, Illinois is right next to California, near the bottom with New Mexico, New York, DC, and New Jersey. What do all six of these have in common? Democrats running them.
If you read the 'medical' section, they admit that NY's numbers are approximated, since Cuomo lied about the nursing home deaths (they used diplomatic language).
The purpose of some states is to serve as a warning to others.
"God created Arrakis to train the faithful."
Kari Lake is pretty awesome. In response to Hillary Clinton criticizing her, Lake said
I’m in perfect health, my brakes on my car are in good shape & I’m not suicidal. That is all.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/not-suicidal-kari-lake-hillary-clinton-body-count
LOL! Ms. Lake needs to run for President.
Brilliant
"I’m in perfect health, my brakes on my car are in good shape & I’m not suicidal."
Watch out. A visit by a couple of Clinton Foundation consultants can fix that.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuccckkkk LOL.
Oh, that's Rich!
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-job-cuts-hit-highest-level-in-20-months-as-downturn-fears-grow_4839794.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport
Job losses hit 20 month high. This is the worst news for Shreek since the FBI shut down that child porn server they were running.
He'll try to spin it with the rig count or price of spittin' tobcaccy.
"Anti Racist" professor calls Hershel Walker and illiterate coon. Lovely
https://www.thecollegefix.com/anti-racist-professor-calls-herschel-walker-subliterate-uses-racial-slur/
Only niggers are allowed to say "coon".
Cha-Jua is the very embodiment of Stephen from Django Unchained and he's too stupid to even realize it. When you make a nice living as a professor and consultant, while your political agenda is supported by a major political party in the US, its bureaucratic institutions, every globalist megacorps, the UN, and the WEF, you're not the one who's being oppressed.
He's literally the actual Uncle Tom, here.
Which once again proves that there's no such thing as "anti-racism". It's just racism.
The exact technical term is racial collectivism.
Somehow, I don't think a PNOC (Person Not Of Color) could say that and still be allowed to call himself "anti-racist."
Somehow, I don't think a PNOC could *not* say that and still be allowed to call *xerself* "anti-racist".
You bigoted porch monkey.
Democrats are and have always been racist
And every few decades they come out of the closet.
s/decades/days/g
They call themselves "progressives" and "anti-racists", they called Georgia's updated voting laws Jim Crow 2.0.
In reality, they are base human beings, simply filled with venom and racist vitriol to be turned on anyone with whom they disagree.
Here's a smattering of things that MSNC hosts, Washington Post and The Nation writers, and other candidates for office have said about Herschel Walker, who is running for a Senate seat to represent Georgia (against incumbent Raphael Warnock).
Imagine for one second if Fox News or the WSJ had written these statements about Mr. Warnock.
"Herschel Walker's candidacy is a white insult to Black people."
"Walker is what they think of us, and they think we’re big, ignorant, and easily manipulated. They think we’re shady or criminal. They think we’re tools to be used. The Walker campaign exists as a political minstrel show: a splashy rendition of what white Republicans think Black people look and sound like."
"I make a hard distinction between Black conservatives and these tokens" – referring to Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) and Walker – "who are out here right now, shucking and jiving for their white handlers."
"Walker has positioned himself into being a useful fool for those who don't have the best interests of Black people or this democracy at heart."
"[Herschel Walker's] irrelevant to the Black community, and we should treat him as such."
"Herschel Walker, the football star turned Georgia Senate candidate, is an animated caricature of a Black person drawn by white conservatives."
"Most white people in the South vote 'R' like their entire white supremacist project depends on it."
"Georgia Republicans want Walker because he's Black and Warnock is Black, and they think they can defeat Warnock in November if they can shave just a little of the Black vote..."
"Mr. Walker was merely a vessel for the G.O.P. and Mr. Trump's ambitions."
"He's a puppet on a string, and somebody's pulling those strings really good."
I know it is "embarrassing" to ask this question --- but if Paul Pelosi answered the door for the cops, why would he be back near the assailant AFTERWARDS? Wouldn't he have stuck close to, you know, the cops? Why did he back up from them and go to that David fellow?
don't ask questions you Qanon Racist white supremissit democracy hatting global warming denier.
did I do that correctly
It is kind of embarrassing.
If you are a libertarian, why care so much that the Democrats are doing their usual spin against the Republicans. They are both partisan teams that you are watching pull their usual shit from the sidelines, right?
And, also, maybe a guy who has a fractured skull might not be acting totally rationally. We're all going to try to armchair analyze what happened?
His skull was fractured after the door was answered and the cops were there.
"If you are a libertarian, why care so much that the Democrats are doing their usual spin against the Republicans."
Republicans were blamed for CAUSING it, for fuck's sake. Since it is so vital to know it was caused by Republicans (since it is their fault, after all), perhaps a full recount of what happened --- what the Dems are holding up as a major event close to an election --- is due.
If Democrats did not immediately blame Republicans --- and STILL do, mind you --- nobody would have said more than "Wow, that was weird".
"And, also, maybe a guy who has a fractured skull might not be acting totally rationally. We’re all going to try to armchair analyze what happened?"
He was not assaulted until the cops got there (at least according to the narrative du jour). So he did not have brain trauma when he did this. He was able to walk over and answer the door --- but then he went back to the assailant it seems. That makes, literally, zero sense.
“Republicans were blamed for CAUSING it, for fuck’s sake.”
OK, you know that’s not true. You know extreme Democrats are going to spin a narrative that Republicans are bad.
You’re not a Republican, right? You are a Libertarian or independent small-l libertarian, right? So, why so obsessed over it and not moving on with your life?
https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/1586411168880807936
The Republican Party and its mouthpieces now regularly spread hate and deranged conspiracy theories. It is shocking, but not surprising, that violence is the result. As citizens, we must hold them accountable for their words and the actions that follow.
---
But that's just some no-name like Hillary Clinton.
Just realized my sentence “OK, you know that’s not true” wasn’t well written. I meant you know it’s not true that the Republicans caused the attack. But I can see how it looks like I said you know it’s not true that any Democrats said that.
Sorry, I meant the former not the latter.
"He was not assaulted until the cops got there (at least according to the narrative du jour). So he did not have brain trauma when he did this. He was able to walk over and answer the door — but then he went back to the assailant it seems."
My bad. I didn't hear about that detail of the story.
Still my question stands. Why not move on with life? How much time are you spending obsessing over learning the details of this attack --- because you want to accomplish ... what?
“Obsessing”? Lol.
Is this like covid “amnesty”? Let’s all just “move on with our lives” when lies become too obvious to deny?
What an interesting comment from someone who poses as a libertarian but whose entire posting history is defending Democrats and leftists.
Why sOmetimes I think he just makes up whatever standard justifies attacking anyone to his right without regard to whether he and other leftists do the same thing he’s complaining about.
"What an interesting comment from someone who poses as a libertarian but whose entire posting history is defending Democrats and leftists..."
False-flag troll; if someone has yet to see that, they're not reading what that steaming pile of lefty shit posts.
It could be that they were all close to the door.
I'm waiting for the 'victims don't always act rationally' bullshit. Opening the door was rational. Calling the cops was rational. Trying to keep depape from hitting him w/ the hammer was rational. This is another instance where letting the facts come out vs the media's normal partisan spin-fest would be the intelligent choice.
Good question. The perp says Pelosi let the cops in according to the charging document. The initial story from the cops was that both men were holding the hammer when they came in. But there was no third person in the house. The Capitol police reportedly have the entire encounter on video. But won't release it.
It's probably been sent to ILM for some "cleanup".
Besides, tons of people have been tweeting criticism about Musk this week, and AOC's contribution to this was hardly unique or particularly cutting. "One guy's business plan for a $44 billion over-leveraged purchase is apparently to run around and individually ask people for $8," she said, referencing Musk's plan to start charging $8 per month for upgraded account features. "Remember that next time you question yourself or your qualifications."
This woman got a degree in economics and seemingly doesn't understand the concept of selling things.
Not only that it wouldn't be hard for Musk to have a standard programed response for all blue checks so that he doesn't have to physically respond to each one.
You mean they aren't each getting a personalized message asking for $8?
From what I've seen, he rather enjoys the banter.
I'm not sure she earned it with her mind.
Likely with her head...just not her mind, if you catch my drift.
(yes, I'm saying she Kamala'd her professors)
No matter the academic credentials AOC earned, the entire world thought her best value was as a bartender. Then a small bunch of progressive retards in Brooklyn though otherwise. That sounds anti-democracy to me.
She literally argued that charging her $8 for her internet sticker meant that she didn't have free speech--as in, Musk was charging her for the privilege to post on Twitter.
I know MTG says some dumb shit, but Jesus, this is fucking ridiculous. She doesn't have to pay for her sticker and she can still post there.
Again, as I said earlier: Hos mad.
Yeah, they are pissed that they don't get to be the special, chosen people anymore. They deserve to be treated specially, at no cost to themselves. Because FYTW.
This woman got a degree in economics and seemingly doesn’t understand the concept of selling things.
*glances at Netflix's annual revenue for 2021 of $30B*
Pfbbt. Yeah.
Hey maybe don't rely upon Twitter as information source, lazy journos.
If they can't repeat the same talking points, where are they going to get their ideas?
Journolist?
From the last 24 hours worth of headlines on Reason's latest "stories", you can tell that the Park Slope Welchie Boys, Goth Fonzie Woppos. and Mingo-Mango-Mongos are really starting to freak out about the ass-kicking they know deep down inside is coming at them and their beloved fellow democrats.
Four more days, little bitches. I can't wait to drink in your wailing, seething, raging, and salty ham tears.
The problem is people aren't following the gig laws now. Rules are in place to easily distinguish between an employee and a contract worker for most cases now. People(employees and employers) just don't follow them. It is easier to just cut someone a 1099-NEC for the 3 days they were your employee than to add them to the payroll with the myriad of rules and requirements that entails. On the employee side, it can avoid child support being taken and disability pay being interrupted and allow you to deduct expenses that are no longer deductible as a W-2 employee. The reality is you can still have flexibility working for multiple employers, but the pay is going to be reported and the employer is less likely to hire someone for a day if they have to do half a day of paperwork to do it.
Yeah. Sounds like maybe people should be able to work out whatever employment arrangements work for them.
I'd rather just abolish income tax entirely and not have any of it reported to the government. It's really quite an egregious invasion of privacy. But I somehow just don't see that happening any time soon.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Claims Elon Musk Is Targeting Her Twitter Account
Plus: Congress remains too cautious about marijuana, myths about independent contractors, and more...
Let's pretend for just a moment that he was. Let's pretend... that Musk is sitting in his new Twitter digs, manually fucking with the algorithm in real time, messing with her subscribers, her ranking, even what tweets she can see vs who can see hers.
Let's pretend for juuuust a moment that he was doing that... and doing that to every Democratic politician that he was... 'feuding' with.
What's the problem with that? Why wouldn't he have an absolute ironclad right to do that? I mean, what with everything I've learned in the last four years about Social Media, section 230, and building your own Twitter?
PRIIIIIIIIIIIIIVATE COMPANEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
It would be fine (legally, from a libertarian perspective). It’s his company.
What’s the problem with that?
Obligatory: He should only be messing with the source data directly, and after a backup, fucking with the algorithm in a live environment is a recipe for disaster.
I'm about to write Tuesday's headline across multiple papers and news sources. All you have to do is figure out what state and city this headline is about.
"Long Lines And Technical Difficulties Plague Frustrated Voters in [insert location here]."
Could apply to many places, but every one of those will get follow up stories for the next month or two about vote counting progressing slowly as new batches are Found in random places.
I'd say Detroit, but that's only once every 4 years. I wouldn't expect much in turnout this year. All the votes needed for the mid terms have been duly harvested ahead of time.
Houston. We have a new system that those that don't vote in smaller elections won't have used yet and even those of us that have used it find it clunky and not intuitive. We have a hotly contested County Judge race (think more like the mayor of the county than an actual judge). Why Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jane Fonda feel the need to way in about the administration of a county they don't live in I don't know. The city limits are pretty blue with the county suburbs being marron(not quite purple but not pure red) in a formally solid red but becoming marron state that has a governorship race that the rest of the country feels compelled to care about.
You can even go on about Wednesday's headlines about which races' voting is secure and which races' outcomes won't be clear for weeks, if not months followed by Thursday's headlines about who won, who's still not clear, and who shouldn't concede defeat because of long lines, technical difficulties, and irregularities.
As long as we aren't talking about Nov. 3, 4, and 5, 2020. And skip past the headlines about Pfizer vaccines becoming available later in the week.
Blue check emojis on Twitter have historically served as identity verification, making it harder for people to to impersonate celebrities.
If I find out Three Year Letterman isn’t a youth football coaching legend in real life it’s going to leave my life shattered and rudderless.
"One guy's business plan for a $44 billion over-leveraged purchase is apparently to run around and individually ask people for $8,"
If there’s one thing in life I care about it’s an opinion from a bartender with zero business experience on billion dollar business plans.
Being elected automatically makes her an expert on everything, at least in her mind. Nevermind that she's apparently ignorant of subject matter she actually does have a degree in.
Merely being a leftist already does that even without being elected. There’s something about having no skills or abilities which convinces people their knowledge is perfect. It’s probably Dunning -Kruger related.
How very neutral of you on this, Reason.
There is so much bullshit loaded into this paragraph, one barely knows where to begin. And if I put my libertarian hat on for just a few moments, it's not just loaded with bullshit, but radioactive toxic bullshit.
This will—as Sanchez and many others have pointed out—make Twitter a lot less useful for folks who use it as a news source and a lot more conducive to the spread of misinformation.
There are people out there who see a blue check as a sign of credibility. I am not sure whether to laugh or cry about that.
What's your criticism?
It is a very bad idea to get rid of identity verification.
Then you think we should have verification for voting too?
No voting is so important that we shouldn't verify who is doing it. But posting sick burns is so important that we absolutely must verify who is doing it. Don't you even Sea Lion, bro?
You wouldn't want journalists accidentally retweeting something stupid, now would you?
It starts well. It is known and well-established that Twitter played favorites with blue checkmarks, especially when the person seeking the BC was in the political or cultural space. That is not in dispute. If twitter didn’t like you, no blue checkmark. And this was verified by people who have rather large social media followings and in some cases even ran for public office and were covered in the media but simply could not, despite trying for years, get a BC.
“But the NYT ‘reports'” is weapons grade bullshit. The NYT didn’t report, they opined. There is almost nothing to the blue checkmark except for the owner to say “I’m an important person”. The idea that it helped convey truthful… or even slightly more truthful information is to be completely disconnected with reality. The only thing it helped with is knowing that the bullshit that was flowing from the blue-checksphere was from people that Twitter considered ‘important’.
And what Sanchez suggests is horseshit. Twitter already had issues with fake and parody accounts that supposedly “confused” people. Twitter had its own way of dealing with that. They can do the same process with or without the blue checkmark. If Sanchez retweets something unthinkingly because “it has a blue checkmark”, I would recommend strongly to Mr. Sanchez that he spend more time worrying about the content he’s tweeting, not if it came from a verified source.
This is the whole problem with the modern, corporate controlled internet. Information is judged by the source, not the validity of the information.
COVID MIGH HAVE COME FROM A LAB — COVID DIDN’T COME FROM A LAB — COVID COMING FROM A LAB IS A ‘CRACKPOT THEORY’ — COVID MIGHT HAVE COME FROM A LAB — OK YEAH IT LOOKS LIKE COVID CAME FROM A LAB all came from ‘verified sources and blue checkmarks.
I think Musk asking for $x a month to maintain a blue checkmark is actually a good idea. It asks for a certain level of commitment from the douchebag wanting the blue checkmark.
I will concede one point, though, and that’s when most people see a blue checkmark, it’s helpful in knowing you’re probably dealing with someone with a learning disability.
I will concede one point, though, and that’s when most people see a blue checkmark, it’s helpful in knowing you’re probably dealing with someone with a learning disability.
I usually just look for the Ukrainian flag or the buttsex flag.
Posting pronouns is another dead giveaway.
All Sanchez is saying is that he can be confident the tweet actually came from the person it appears to have come from. He's not saying the content is true because of the blue check.
That's all your ... well, I don't know .. you seem to have some deep emotional issues about blue checks.
Sanchez fails to note that pretty much every other social media platform has no such identifying markers and they seem to work just fine.
That’s all your … well, I don’t know .. you seem to have some deep emotional issues about blue checks.
Sure, I’M the one getting emotional over Musk’s suggestion that a blue check costs $8.
On another semi-related (or perhaps unrelated) note, I will concede one side point here:
Musk might be making a bad business decision, regardless (or Irregardless for the blue checks out there) of whether I like it, or am at least getting a kick out of the tantrums the blue checks are throwing.
The blue check might just be a feature of twitter that, regardless of whether it works or not, gives people an impression of some kind of added value. Like a high-end packaging for a luxury product.
It’s somewhat well known that a huge percentage of regular twitter users are journalists and celebrities. The fact that you CAN get a blue checkmark adds a kind of elite club mentality, a sense of prestige. And the fact that there’s a lot of evidence that the process to get a blue checkmark was in fact a kind of Jr High Mean Girls popularity scam made it even more exclusive. If Musk takes that sense of exclusivity away, he may drive away the very people who are his most prolific users.
However, this creates an awesome business opportunity. Some group or org like *checks notes* Media Matters can build their own version of twitter and finally run their social media platform the way they’ve been telling everyone else to run theirs.
The entertainment here was *definitely* worth $44B of Musk's money to me. 😀
“Sanchez fails to note that pretty much every other social media platform has no such identifying markers and they seem to work just fine.”
LOL, the very commenting forum we are on is rife with sock puppetry accusations, had a massive spoofing problem, is infested with rudeness.
Hell, they wouldn't give a blue check mark to the Republican running for Governor in PA. Totally fair.
Hear that everybody? It is a “very bad idea”.
I mean, very, very, very few internet companies out there actually do identity verification in the terms that Twitter does it. After all, Facebook doesn’t for general users. MySpace didn’t. Google doesn’t. Nor Reason. Nobody actually does this, except generally when money is on the line. But for some reason, if Twitter doesn’t continue its process of identity verification, it is a very bad idea.
I can see an argument for identity verification, but it is a pragmatic one. If I am a narcissistic gasbag like Paul Krugman, I get two benefits from verification. The first is that people will apply my Real Life reputation (for what that’s worth) to anything I say, making my random hot takes more 'credible' than the hot takes of some other rando. The second is that I don’t want someone pretending to be me and sullying or capitalizing on my reputation by pretending to be me. And less known personalities like ENB get one ADDITIONAL benefit in the prestige that comes from being “notable enough” for Twitter to verify her. In essence she is benefiting off of Krugnut’s fame. Famous people want the blue-check to protect their name, and so ENB getting her blue check capitalizes on the reputation of Blue Checks as for famous people.
There is nothing “good” or “bad” (let alone ‘very bad’) about deciding to modify these arrangements. For example, if the benefit of a blue check is so important to Krugman, he really ought to be willing to pay for it. And if ENB thinks the Blue-check Medal of Fame Club is so important, she can pay for it. But maybe Twitter gets more revenue by letting other plebeians get a blue check. Oh well, ENB wasn’t special enough to merit that.
I think I more or less agree with this. There is value to having verified identity, beyond the benefits to lazy journalists. I think the smart move would be to charge for it and open it up to anyone posting under their real name or well known public name.
But I also think Musk might be trying to make the checkmarks into a joke. Maybe he will introduce a new verified identity thing.
If a person is paying for it online, there's a fairly solid chance it's also identifying them fairly specifically.
It's not just bullshit, but bullshit opinion, dressed up as fact, with weasel words to provide plausible deniability.
First of all, NYT- a paper that is (wait for it) in New York, not Silicon Valley- does not know for a fact what the hell is going on here. We do know Twitter has a war room where they are working on this shit, and what they intend to do is changing faster than these reporters can confirm.
This "threatens to" and "could impact" stuff is all the fevered prognostications of zealots. It all depends on how this is implemented and they don't know any of those basic details.
The only things we know are that Musk has stated he is interested in 1) creating revenue streams alternative to advertising and 2) combatting bot traffic, which he sees as the main threat to Twitter's usefulness.
We also know that ENB sees value in some Twitter intern declaring her bonafide. This whole blue-check thing wasn't just about verifying you are you. It was about declaring you IMPORTANT ENOUGH to verify. The problem she must grapple with is that Musk's need to have a viable business that promotes free discourse may just be more important than her need to be in the exclusive club. And maybe, just maybe, it is better for Twitter to treat blue checks like Frequent Fliers on an airline, than the credentialed nobility of Louis XIV's court.
We also know that ENB sees value in some Twitter intern declaring her bonafide. This whole blue-check thing wasn’t just about verifying you are you. It was about declaring you IMPORTANT ENOUGH to verify.
(Meg Ryan orgasm voice) YES! YES! YES! YES!
To be clear, that isn't opinion. She said it herself the other day:
"...it was once bestowed upon people and (somewhat nonsensically) viewed as a mark of external validation..."
https://reason.com/2022/11/01/twitter-was-toxic-long-before-musk-took-over/
ENB herself admits that one of the main values to her and the other Blue Checks was that it was an external validation that you were a member of the tribe.
Ultimately, a better system would be closer to the "Cryptographically Secure Identity" or whatever it is in Neal Stephenson's "Fall; or, Dodge in Hell". That allows people to create a persona that they can share across the internet on multiple sites. It can be anonymous, or if they are a public figure, they can post the public key proving they are that person.
Despite the doomsaying of folks like Mike and ENB, even if ID Verification were completely discarded, it would not end all things. People would just learn what they have learned on Reason's comments: you cannot really trust that the user named "TotesRealOvert" is actually me (alas). People would adapt.
All that said, there would be a cost to Twitter. Part of Twitter's value proposition that has made it popular is that narcissistic gasbags like Trump and Krugnuts *could* post with the knowledge that their Bonafide Medal of Worthiness would be taken more seriously by all the other sycophantic boot lickers and hangers on. There really is value in that. And that exclusivity is exactly WHY people bitch and moan that a Twitter intern hasn't dubbed them notable enough.
Musk is at least suggesting upending that entire dynamic. It is like offering the Amex Black Card to everyone. The question is what Twitter needs more: narcissistic gasbags engaging in their Twitteratti circle jerks, or random users tweeting around with abandon. I genuinely wonder about that. Because I- a complete nobody- really don't see the value of throwing my 80 character message into a sea of other random 80 character messages.
Seems like a perfect opportunity for blockchain technology that doesn't involve convincing people to use it as currency.
Do I have to think of everything, people?
Seems like a perfect opportunity for blockchain technology that doesn’t involve convincing people to use it as currency.
And, in turn, not forbidding anybody from trying anything, but the very notion of perfectly applying perfect anonymity and perfect reliability/veracity to the perfect application perfectly will not, in fact, be perfect at any point.
Ultimately, a better system would be closer to the “Cryptographically Secure Identity” or whatever it is in Neal Stephenson’s “Fall; or, Dodge in Hell”. That allows people to create a persona that they can share across the internet on multiple sites. It can be anonymous, or if they are a public figure, they can post the public key proving they are that person.
Not at all in defense of ENB, but this is like saying teleporters would be a better idea than making people pay more for fancy cars. And, no, if only to avoid the stupid PURDUH, or whatever, acronym.
If Musk is smart, he’ll make the blue check contingent on the subscriber using their actual name for the screenname, with flexibility for the Twitter handle, as a security measure. That might keep the worst of the trolls from getting their sticker.
Surveys suggest independent workers are motivated by flexibility, better hours, control over their own working conditions, better pay, and/or a feeling that its more secure than traditional employment.
They're also motivated by the fact that at least a portion of their income is cash on the barrelhead that they can conveniently forget to report to Uncle Sam. Which is the reason Biden wants to hire all those extra IRS agents. They aren't going after the rich, they're going after all those self-employed part-timers who accept cash for a little sidework without filing the proper paperwork for taxing purposes. And unless you've owned your own business, you have no idea how many goddamn forms the government demands. Worker's comp, sales tax, self-employment, insurance, estimated payroll, it goes on forever when the government can't tell the difference between a shadetree mechanic and General Motors.
This has been their purpose since the Biden administration came into power. It was *the* purpose behind their whole "track transactions of $600 or more" legislation that was (rightly) pilloried. They are just tracking it from the other direction now.
It is insane that these people let the AOCs and Warrens lie to them that somehow a billionaire with a hundred CPAs will somehow escape the view of 1000 government drones doing the bare minimum to get by.
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If AOC really wanted to get under the skin of MAGA billionaires she could follow the example of genuine "Porto Rican" activist Lolita Lebrón. Lolita and confederates invaded Congress 08MAR1954 like so many MAGA Trumpanzees and actually wounded five politicians. Nabokov's book came out a year and a half later to rave reviews by Graham Greene.
Drinking early on a Friday there, Hank?
Crazy people don’t need alcohol to sound crazy.
I mean, what counts as "early" on a 24/7/365/1000 bender?
Now that Twitter is owned by Musk—a figure at least culturally aligned with many conservatives—it looks like we're going to get treated to these same sort of annoying stunts from Democrats.
This is, of course, not true.
This is a case of Musk wandering slightly off the beaten trail of leftist dogma which caused the Church of Progressivism to instantly excommunicate him until he decides to repent his sins.
Also, the irony of these twits complaining about Twitter's ownership on Twitter is not lost on me. These retards simply cannot help themselves.
That makes no sense. Musk was never in the "Church of Progressivism".
Also, the irony of these twits complaining about Twitter’s ownership on Twitter is not lost on me. These retards simply cannot help themselves.
Also, the superficiality and/or lack of sophistication of the claim.
GOPers text/email each other about the issue off-platform, run searches around various nodes, with and without cookies and VPN, confirm shadow/ghost banning and deprioritizing, repeat tests over days and weeks to confirm statistical validity, contact social media, bring receipts, get no or deflecting responses... AOC Tweets out "My notifications aren't working." and, within hours, gets "Yeah, the notifications have been glitchy for everybody, known bug." from (ex-)Twitter employees.
Yes, he owns Twitter free and clear. Can do what he wants with it.
As for AOC, she opened her mouth with stupid comments, and he only slightly assisted her foot into her own mouth.
"Yes, he owns Twitter free and clear."
Which is something ex-CEO Parag Agrawal and the former board never did.
They made the decision to cooperate with the Democratic Party and censor its opponents, even though it had no benefit to the shareholders and violated their fiduciary duties. It was never actually "muh private company" until now.
What is best in life?
Watching Gretchen Whitmer debase herself, dancing for votes on Tik Tok:
https://twitter.com/TheBrandonMorse/status/1588530067843747840?s=20&t=xU1U6l5vYX9sjINzOcpYgA
So degrading.
The adults in the room.
Any hetero male in Michigan that doesn't vote for Tudor Dixon is voting against his own self interest. I mean who would you rather look at for the next four years.
I'll bet that right about now, Michigan Dems are wishing the FBI's kidnapping plot had succeeded.
I really, REALLY hope she loses. The burning indignity of dancing like a fool on Tik Tok and then losing anyway will be so delicious.
Exactly.
LOL “This is gonna get tens and tens of views“
Watch as the leftard PROJECTS like nobodies business..
Everything AOC does/supports will be PROJECTED onto her 'enemies' without a speckle of evidence or truth just 100% self-imaged PROJECTION..
And believe it or not AOC isn't an exception in leftard land. Their entire mentality revolves around it like MOST criminals do. Projection and Excuses is in their heads all the time.
Ocasio-cortez spends a lot of time telling people how smart she is. She's clearly not smart enough to understand the technology systems she uses. Nor that that attributing a failure in a social media application to an argument she lost is batshit paranoid and grounds for her not holding elected office. I suppose one can't expect much from a person who is consistently both stupid and ignorant.
You know who else came across as absurd and ridiculously narcissistic?
A great deal of the population of Washington, D.C.?
A great deal of the people listed in IMDB?
Squawking birds?
Basically every politician ever?
For years, conservatives have spread self-aggrandizing and unfounded stories about how the liberal powers at Twitter are trying to censor them simply for being conservative.
Surely you mean well-founded.
Miss USA, run by the Miss USA Organization, is a platform for Miss Universe and does allow transgender women to compete. (And, for the record, both of these are separate things from Miss America).
To be fair, this could drive up the ratings just on the LOL factor.
How do you know? Maybe just nobody wants one of your lousy sandwiches.
It's not like government is 'accidentally' missing the fact that contractors don't want to be employees -- any of them will be super happy to tell you all about it -- the government simply doesn't care about those people and is doing it to help the unions.
"key part of helping stop the spread of misinformation on Twitter"
TWITTER SPENT TWO FUCKING YEARS SPREADING MISINFORMATION ABOUT COVID YOU STUPID IDIOTS!
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
Butterfaces should be a little more humble.
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