Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking a look at the LinkedIn profile for the Twitter engineer that Veritas talked to I see he:
a.) had only been with Twitter a few months
b.) was only involved in infrastructure scaling, metrics and site availability, not things like user management or the software end
Quite likely Veritas latched on to some random Twitter employee and baited him into talking out his ass about something he knows nothing about.
That's sure what it looks like to me.
They spoke with several Twitter employees. Not just one. And, the Senior Network Security Engineer has been there 10 years.
Seems as if this culture of secret censorship is pretty rampant at Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Taking a look at the LinkedIn profile for the Twitter engineer that Veritas talked to I see he:
a.) had only been with Twitter a few months
b.) was only involved in infrastructure scaling, metrics and site availability, not things like user management or the software end
Quite likely Veritas latched on to some random Twitter employee and baited him into talking out his ass about something he knows nothing about.
That's sure what it looks like to me.
Anonymous wrote:Taking a look at the LinkedIn profile for the Twitter engineer that Veritas talked to I see he:
a.) had only been with Twitter a few months
b.) was only involved in infrastructure scaling, metrics and site availability, not things like user management or the software end
Quite likely Veritas latched on to some random Twitter employee and baited him into talking out his ass about something he knows nothing about.
That's sure what it looks like to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Project Veritas is that fraudster and scammer James O'Keefe, who just got busted YET AGAIN a month ago when he had someone approach WaPo pretending to have been impregnated by Roy Moore or something.
He also heavily manipulates videos to try and make it seem like people said things they really didn't.
Twitter engineers, including the one in his "undercover video" have already debunked his claims in this video.
The fact that someone at WaPo figured out what was going on is to their credit, but it doesn't make O'Keefe a 'fraudster'. What O'Keefe has uncovered at Twitter is really bad, but of course liberals think it's really good because they don't believe in dialogue - they want a narrative and if you don't buy into their narrative, they must control you by any means possible.
Anonymous wrote:Project Veritas is that fraudster and scammer James O'Keefe, who just got busted YET AGAIN a month ago when he had someone approach WaPo pretending to have been impregnated by Roy Moore or something.
He also heavily manipulates videos to try and make it seem like people said things they really didn't.
Twitter engineers, including the one in his "undercover video" have already debunked his claims in this video.
Anonymous wrote:Project Veritas is that fraudster and scammer James O'Keefe, who just got busted YET AGAIN a month ago when he had someone approach WaPo pretending to have been impregnated by Roy Moore or something.
He also heavily manipulates videos to try and make it seem like people said things they really didn't.
Twitter engineers, including the one in his "undercover video" have already debunked his claims in this video.
Anonymous wrote:Oh wait, this is Project Veritas. Never mind, same old stupid.
Anonymous wrote:
Time to regulate Twitter along with the other tech giants to protect democracy?
https://www.projectveritas.com/2018/01/11/undercover-video-twitter-engineers-to-ban-a-way-of-talking-through-shadow-banning-algorithms-to-censor-opposing-political-opinions/
Steven Pierre, Twitter engineer explains “shadow banning,” says “it’s going to ban a way of talking”
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When asked if banning process was an unwritten rule, Norai adds “Very. A lot of unwritten rules… It was never written it was more said”
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