Twitter awash with the N-word since Elon takeover

vraiblonde

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People are trying out the new free speech feature. It looks like a rap song in there. Progs are ultra triggered.

And I'll bet money it's predominantly progs posting the racial slurs. We know how they are.
 

GURPS

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The study The Washington Post relied upon said “bad actors” were “trying to test the limits” on Twitter, even though no content moderation changes have been made.








“Let’s talk for a minute about slurs, hateful conduct, and trolling campaigns,” the statement began. “Bottom line up front: Twitter’s policies haven’t changed. Hateful conduct has no place here. And we’re taking steps to put a stop to an organized effort to make people think we have.”

“Our Rules prohibit Hateful Conduct,” the statement continued. “This includes targeting people with dehumanizing content and slurs. This DOESN’T mean we have a list of words that are always banned. Context matters. For example, our policies are written to protect reclaimed speech.”



 

Kyle

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People are trying out the new free speech feature. It looks like a rap song in there. Progs are ultra triggered.

And I'll bet money it's predominantly progs posting the racial slurs. We know how they are.
:yay:

Jussie Smollett Syndrome.
 

vraiblonde

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I question this narrative. So people can tweet racial slurs and not get banned, but I got banned within seconds for saying trans women are guys in drag?

🤔

High profile tweeters have said roughly the same thing, and they're still there. But somehow I got on Twitter's radar? Most of the time I think the internet is bullshit, especially all these people nobody knows except for on TV or a movie. They could be CGI for all I know because I've never seen a single one of them in person.
 

RoseRed

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If it really were a thing, wouldn't it be trending?

This is trending #PAULPELOSISMOLLET :lmao:
 

vraiblonde

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Keep in mind, the internet was expressly developed to permit scientists and engineers to exchange pornographic images amongst themselves. Any other use is ancillary to this primary goal.

It is stunning how many pedos and sexual predators there are among the celebrity set. I don't know a single one that I'm aware of, and if people I know personally had a sex trafficking ring I'm pretty sure I'd have at least heard a rumor about it. But when you look at our so-called elites, my god they're all freaking sexual predators and deviants.
 

Kyle

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It is stunning how many pedos and sexual predators there are among the celebrity set. I don't know a single one that I'm aware of, and if people I know personally had a sex trafficking ring I'm pretty sure I'd have at least heard a rumor about it. But when you look at our so-called elites, my god they're all freaking sexual predators and deviants.
Hollywood and Politics attracts them, much like the catholic church did.
 

LightRoasted

If I may ...
For your consideration ...

Don't know what all the fuss is about. N****r is used and heard everyday in rap noise, on the streets, in TV show, movies, name a show series on any platform and you will hear it in a variety of pronunciations. If it was really such a "bad" word, those who control Hollywood would stop taking every "creative licence" opportunity to use it, and instead forbid it use completely.
 
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