"The Washington Post continued to run Twitter ads to boost views to its branded content campaigns on the platform late last month, despite one of its reporters being banned a few weeks prior"

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I'm that reporter. It's now been more than a month since I was suspended on Twitter for sharing factual journalism. I miss a few people there, but the website has been easily replaced.

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@drewharwell There have been many accounts suspended for factual reporting. This is particularly clear with the Twitter files, internal communications that the participants probably never wanted to be made public. We are seeing things like the FBI using disinformation tactics to block the laptop story. These are the techniques the FBI and CIA use to overthrow banana republics.