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NYT’s Deluded Social-Media Censor Frets Musk Twitter on Side of Thugs
New York Times technology reporter Kevin Roose, who consistently uses his column to nudge social media enterprises toward anti-conservative censorship, had a leftist take on entrepreneur and free-speech advocate Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, in Sunday’s edition: “Pivot for Twitter: The ‘People’s Tool’ Has Now Become a Mogul’s Toy.” The online headline was even more hostile,…
Conservative Twitter Accounts Report Thousands of New Followers
Conservative Twitter accounts have reported gaining thousands of new followers after Tesla CEO Elon Musk purchased the platform last week.
NY Times Front Page Excoriates GOP’s ‘Incendiary…Devil Terms’ Language
An elaborately presented New York Times Sunday front-page story introduced the paper’s study condemning the “devil” language of Republican politicians, under the surprisingly moralistic headline “For Trump’s Backers in Congress, ‘Devil Terms’ Help Rally Voters,” brought to you by “investigative reporters” Jennifer Valentino-DeVries and Steve Eder. Once again “election deniers” are in…
Again? NYT Page One 'Disinfo' Dud Digs Up Disinfo-Board Czar Jankowicz
The New York Times front page on Friday sounded a familiar refrain on the perils of conservative “disinformation” in “Exploding Online, Disinformation Is Now a Fixture of U.S. Politics.” But beyond the latest tiresome rehash that reporters Steven Lee Myers and Sheera Frenkel made of what former President Trump is now spouting on his social media platform, the piece also relied on the…
Dan Abrams: Kanye’s Anti-Semitism Meant to ‘Create Right-Wing Brand’
In an appearance with Chris Cuomo on NewsNation on Monday, singer Kanye “Ye” West doubled down on anti-Semitic comments about what he called “the Jewish underground media mafia.” But in the following hour, during his eponymous show, host Dan Abrams suggested that West’s disgusting comments and interest in buying the social media company Parler were strategic movies to “create a right-wing…
Ye, Parler Reach Agreement for Rapper to Purchase Platform
Censored on one platform? No problem. Just buy another. That seems to be the situation for the rapper and fashion designer, “formerly known as Kanye West.”
Musk Has His Work Cut Out for Him
I love Twitter. I love it because when I joined, I “followed” people, so I get to learn what they think. I also learn what the crowd thinks, and sometimes I get breaking news. Hooray for Twitter. I also hate Twitter. After I read my Twitter feed, I often feel disgusted with myself.
NYT Suggests It’s ‘Toxic,' 'Misinformation’ to Call for Defunding FBI
New York Times technology and regulation reporter Cecilia Kang made the front of the Business section Monday under the headline “Toxic Election Narratives Spread Tentacles on Web.” But Kang wasn’t content with yet another “misinformation” excoriation of the theory of a “stolen election.” She conflated opinions espoused by conservatives under that same “toxic” label, suggesting that…
Hailey Bieber BLASTED For Being White, Wearing Brown Lipstick
Supermodel Hailey Bieber faced criticism this weekend over a TikTok video about a new lipstick technique that she tried out. She called her makeup trick “brownie glazed lips” which involved using a brownish tinted lip liner and blending it with a clear glossy lip treatment from Rhode, her beauty brand.
Snap Snafu Lets Dem & GOP Orgs Tailor Ads to Wrong Audience
Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, claimed to have accidentally allowed Republican and Democrat firms to dip into each other’s target audiences for political ads.
Editor’s Pick: Twitchy Slams NBCNews.com for Smearing Chick-fil-A
Over at Twitchy, our friend Sarah D. wrote Wednesday that NBCNews.com came out swinging against America’s beloved fast-food restaurant and conservative icon Chick-fil-A for what they deemed was alleged racism in Twitter response to a customer.
Twitter Shareholders Approve Musk Deal Amid Privacy Scandal
Despite contentious legal battles, Twitter’s shareholders approved Elon Musk’s deal to purchase the platform for $44 billion.
Oh Boy: Twitter Is Testing Out an ‘Edit’ Button
Twitter announced Thursday that it is testing an “edit” button feature in the U.S. The company released a statement noting the feature would be available to the platform’s team first and then to “Twitter Blue” subscribers. “Twitter Blue” is a subscription service a user can purchase in exchange for early access to new features.