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posted ago by AnthraciteCracker ago by AnthraciteCracker +111 / -0

I have proof they absolutely did this to me, replicated with control. I eventually had to send my friend a picture of a piece of paper with the link written on it.

I also asked AT&T if they censor personal texts and they said NO. I asked them specifically about TheDonald.Win and they said NO, after it went to a supervisor. I asked them if reading/censoring my personal text messages was something I accepted in my contract. They said NO. (I have the transcript.)

Is this relevant seeing how all these companies are linked at the elite level by shady board members and unknown executives?

I think this is completely relevant to the coup... and probably illegal.

Any thoughts?

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mrbear10mm 2 points ago +2 / -0

Two other ways to test this out are tinyurl and 3rd party encrypted services.

I've not had this problem with links, but it's not often I send links because most of the people I associate with are already here. I did have a problem with a photo I took a few months ago of a military helicopter that flew right over my house. I could send it to those that I have encrypted comms with but not to some of my other friends that are over the network.

I found manipulating the image helped. I could also take a screenshot of the chat containing the compressed image and send that. I couldn't send screenshots of the full image, however. I haven't been active lately because of work, and I completely forgot about this until right now.

AT&T owns Cricket, which is my carrier.