“Thursday marks one week since Elon Musk banished several reporters from Twitter. And while the profiles of CNN's Donie O'Sullivan, The NYT's Ryan Mac, The WaPo's Drew Harwell, and VOA's Steve Herman have been made publicly viewable again, they all remain in Twitter jail unable to tweet.” — Reliable Sources newsletter by @oliverdarcy
@w7voa @oliverdarcy Wow, their journalists are censored and the NYT, CNN and WaPo can't even offer a comment on it? Do better, please.
@w7voa @oliverdarcy you are all welcomed here we support you and are with you ❤️ 😊
@w7voa @oliverdarcy you can’t be locked out if you never try to get back in
@w7voa In other words, Elmo lied. Again.
@w7voa @oliverdarcy none of the journalist should go back tbh.
@w7voa Geez, when is he going to put them in a digital pillory and charge his fanboys to throw tomato emojis at them?
@w7voa @oliverdarcy They all shpuld join here and promite us and or Tribel etc
@w7voa @oliverdarcy Please do not forget the anti fascist reporters, watch groups and organizaitions witch were pointed aout by Andy Ngo 30 days ago which are still banned today.
@w7voa @oliverdarcy NY Times, CNN, Washington Post, and Voice of America should all be setting up their own instances that not only can their reporters not get banned from, but also they can be verified by their host organizations. They’d control their own content instead of creating content for Mush, and they wouldn’t have to worry about their brand appearing next to hate speech 🤷🏼‍♀️
@w7voa @oliverdarcy Various newspapers persist in writing about Musk using his own terms: Musk took a Twitter poll: in fact his ‘polls’ aren’t: he a) polls only his followers & b) uses his own framing. Musk’s ‘poll’ as to whether he should step down as CEO was a) meaningless anyway - Musk will always be in unilateral control; & b) was always the plan. I just wish we’d stop covering right wing propaganda outlets using their own framing.