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michaelgrosner2 | 3 years ago

> This one specifically is pretty strong IMO

That was from October 2020. Biden was not in government then.

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dbsights|3 years ago

Conspiring to suppress true information to influence an election seems worse.

ThatPlayer|3 years ago

But that is still within the company's First Amendment right. This was settled when the Supreme Court ruled that political donations are a company's First Amendment right. So now companies are allowed to have a direct influence on elections.

code_witch_sam|3 years ago

what if you use the report button to do the same, and succeed? have you influenced the election? perhaps marginally. your tweets do the same.

michaelgrosner2|3 years ago

Step back and think how your position is anti-free speech