Twatter hides something under the "sensitive material" warning that's...odd
Many of you probably don't believe Twatter is grotesquely biased to protect Democrats, socialists and their Lying Mainstream Media defenders. After all, Twatter is supposedly open to everyone, right?
No. Twatter's socialist munchkins routinely ban accounts that express views they don't like. But there's also another, more subtle way to slant what you see: They hide tweets they don't like behind a "warning box" that says "This media may contain sensitive material:"
You can view the comment by clicking, but it's likely that lots of people--believing the material really is offensive--don't bother.
And of course the only comments Twatter's idiot leftist munchkins hide this way are ones that harm the socialist/Democrat/Mainstream Media cause.
But censoring in this way produces some laughable results: Chris Cuomo--a.k.a. "Fredo"--is a moronic, Trump-hating CNN lackey. After Trump tweeted a warning that hurricane Dorian might be a bad one, Fredo tweeted,
If that didn't display for ya, the gist is that Fredo is claiming that because of what Fredo claims is Trump's "constant dissembling," there's a possibility that many people in the path of the storm might "discount" the warning "because of how often this president misleads them."
Yeah, right.
Twatter users understandably handed Fredo his ass for his idiocy. But the hoot was when one commented
But the rest of his comment was hidden behind the "may contain sensitive material" scare warning. I was curious to know what the guy had said that Twatter's munchkins deemed "sensitive material," so I clicked on it. Turned out what Twatter didn't want viewers to see--the "sensitive material"--was the Nielson rankings of all the cable news channels, which showed CNN way down near the bottom.
"Sensitive material"? Yeah, to people like Fredo and CNN's executives. Which makes Twatter muchkins hide it from the rest of us.
But no bias in Twatter. A emperor Barack said, "Not a smidgen."
No. Twatter's socialist munchkins routinely ban accounts that express views they don't like. But there's also another, more subtle way to slant what you see: They hide tweets they don't like behind a "warning box" that says "This media may contain sensitive material:"
You can view the comment by clicking, but it's likely that lots of people--believing the material really is offensive--don't bother.
And of course the only comments Twatter's idiot leftist munchkins hide this way are ones that harm the socialist/Democrat/Mainstream Media cause.
But censoring in this way produces some laughable results: Chris Cuomo--a.k.a. "Fredo"--is a moronic, Trump-hating CNN lackey. After Trump tweeted a warning that hurricane Dorian might be a bad one, Fredo tweeted,
The danger in the constant dissembling... This caution on #Dorian matters but how many discount it because of how often this president misleads them? https://t.co/biaHdqasUZ— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) August 29, 2019
If that didn't display for ya, the gist is that Fredo is claiming that because of what Fredo claims is Trump's "constant dissembling," there's a possibility that many people in the path of the storm might "discount" the warning "because of how often this president misleads them."
Yeah, right.
Twatter users understandably handed Fredo his ass for his idiocy. But the hoot was when one commented
"This is what happens when cnn misleads its viewers:"
But the rest of his comment was hidden behind the "may contain sensitive material" scare warning. I was curious to know what the guy had said that Twatter's munchkins deemed "sensitive material," so I clicked on it. Turned out what Twatter didn't want viewers to see--the "sensitive material"--was the Nielson rankings of all the cable news channels, which showed CNN way down near the bottom.
"Sensitive material"? Yeah, to people like Fredo and CNN's executives. Which makes Twatter muchkins hide it from the rest of us.
But no bias in Twatter. A emperor Barack said, "Not a smidgen."
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