Social Security will only communicate on X now

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/SocialSecurity/status/1910841666870653128

Well, Social Security Administration says the story is false.

Read the reports, it all comes from anonymous sources quoting a Midwest Regional Manager. One media outlet reported it and all the others are quoting that outlet.

I read one post on NextDoor that claimed you have to have an X account to get the information. i read X accounts frequently and I do not have an account.



I’m not clicking on X, but The Hill quoted her directly.


No. The Hill quoted from another report. Read it again more carefully. And, that report was from sources.

And, again, this was about REGIONAL SSN offices.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/SocialSecurity/status/1910841666870653128

Well, Social Security Administration says the story is false.

Read the reports, it all comes from anonymous sources quoting a Midwest Regional Manager. One media outlet reported it and all the others are quoting that outlet.

I read one post on NextDoor that claimed you have to have an X account to get the information. i read X accounts frequently and I do not have an account.



That hasn't been true for awhile. You have to register with an e-mail now to view Twitter feeds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is insane. There is some good SSA news, however - they scrapped the plan to discontinue telephone services. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/09/social-security-phone-doge-cuts/
They never had a plan to discontinue phone service.
What was happening is people were calling in to change their routing information for deposit of checks. This was frequently people trying to steal someone's benefits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/SocialSecurity/status/1910841666870653128

Well, Social Security Administration says the story is false.

Read the reports, it all comes from anonymous sources quoting a Midwest Regional Manager. One media outlet reported it and all the others are quoting that outlet.

I read one post on NextDoor that claimed you have to have an X account to get the information. i read X accounts frequently and I do not have an account.



Social Security Administration just made an official announcement on X, stating thst Social Security Administration will not be exclusively posting announcements on X.
The statement on X did not link or refer to any official reference for the announcement, immediately undermining the claim.

How do these people tie there shoes in the morning?
Anonymous
Is it true that DOGE / Antonio Gracias / Musk / whoever are going in and deleting some immigrants SSN from the system to make life so difficult that people choose to effectively self deport?
Anonymous
Good grief.
Look how many press officers the Midwest Region of Social Security has:

https://www.ssa.gov/chicago/media.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is insane. There is some good SSA news, however - they scrapped the plan to discontinue telephone services. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/09/social-security-phone-doge-cuts/
They never had a plan to discontinue phone service.
What was happening is people were calling in to change their routing information for deposit of checks. This was frequently people trying to steal someone's benefits.


Your version of the story starts at halftime, after the press publicized the original plan.

Educate yourself

https://popular.info/p/exclusive-memo-details-trump-plan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is insane. There is some good SSA news, however - they scrapped the plan to discontinue telephone services. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/09/social-security-phone-doge-cuts/
They never had a plan to discontinue phone service.
What was happening is people were calling in to change their routing information for deposit of checks. This was frequently people trying to steal someone's benefits.

🤔 “According to an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post, plans to force people awarded retirement, disability and Medicare benefits to set up direct-deposit payments online or in person have been canceled after the agency concluded it could vet these transactions for fraud by phone. Those applying for benefits can also continue the process by phone without the need to go online or visit an office in person, according to the Monday memo from acting deputy commissioner Doris Diaz to acting commissioner Leland Dudek.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is insane. There is some good SSA news, however - they scrapped the plan to discontinue telephone services. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/09/social-security-phone-doge-cuts/
They never had a plan to discontinue phone service.
What was happening is people were calling in to change their routing information for deposit of checks. This was frequently people trying to steal someone's benefits.

🤔 “According to an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post, plans to force people awarded retirement, disability and Medicare benefits to set up direct-deposit payments online or in person have been canceled after the agency concluded it could vet these transactions for fraud by phone. Those applying for benefits can also continue the process by phone without the need to go online or visit an office in person, according to the Monday memo from acting deputy commissioner Doris Diaz to acting commissioner Leland Dudek.”


You do understand that all phone service was not being cancelled? Just the part about changing routing of bank accounts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good grief.
Look how many press officers the Midwest Region of Social Security has:

https://www.ssa.gov/chicago/media.html


Have you ever dealt with elderly people? Particularly in the Midwest?

On my FILs farm his phone / cable service goes out all time because the cables accidentally get cut when they do road maintenance.

You can't get cell service on his farm unless you drive to the top of the nearest hill.

He lives 10 miles from Topeka Kansas. There are still stores there selling used DVDs because there is a demand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that DOGE / Antonio Gracias / Musk / whoever are going in and deleting some immigrants SSN from the system to make life so difficult that people choose to effectively self deport?


They are marking them as dead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is corruption at its finest — a great way to get people on the failing X. I hope AARP take this to court.


The conflicts of interest !!!!!

It is CRIMINAL that Republicans in Congress stayed silent when he fired legit IG’s and ethics officials.

Wonder why a felon would want to do that??? 🤔
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good grief.
Look how many press officers the Midwest Region of Social Security has:

https://www.ssa.gov/chicago/media.html


Have you ever dealt with elderly people? Particularly in the Midwest?

On my FILs farm his phone / cable service goes out all time because the cables accidentally get cut when they do road maintenance.

You can't get cell service on his farm unless you drive to the top of the nearest hill.

He lives 10 miles from Topeka Kansas. There are still stores there selling used DVDs because there is a demand.


Well, I live in Bethesda and have a PhD but not one person I know is on X.

Call your Republican representatives and say this is a non-starter for the SSA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is insane. There is some good SSA news, however - they scrapped the plan to discontinue telephone services. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/09/social-security-phone-doge-cuts/
They never had a plan to discontinue phone service.
What was happening is people were calling in to change their routing information for deposit of checks. This was frequently people trying to steal someone's benefits.

🤔 “According to an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post, plans to force people awarded retirement, disability and Medicare benefits to set up direct-deposit payments online or in person have been canceled after the agency concluded it could vet these transactions for fraud by phone. Those applying for benefits can also continue the process by phone without the need to go online or visit an office in person, according to the Monday memo from acting deputy commissioner Doris Diaz to acting commissioner Leland Dudek.”


But people can’t get through on the phone because they have fired so many staff and closed field offices.

What good is an open phone line with no one on the other end??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good grief.
Look how many press officers the Midwest Region of Social Security has:

https://www.ssa.gov/chicago/media.html


Have you ever dealt with elderly people? Particularly in the Midwest?

On my FILs farm his phone / cable service goes out all time because the cables accidentally get cut when they do road maintenance.

You can't get cell service on his farm unless you drive to the top of the nearest hill.

He lives 10 miles from Topeka Kansas. There are still stores there selling used DVDs because there is a demand.


Well, I live in Bethesda and have a PhD but not one person I know is on X.

Call your Republican representatives and say this is a non-starter for the SSA.


I don't live in Kansas, but my FIl should call if he has working phone service.

I don't know a single person who is still on X, and most people 65+ don't care about X at all and aren't going to join if they aren't already on there.

Sounds like a desperate attempt to prop up the platform.
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