And Jack Dorsey testified under oath to the Senate Judiciary Committee that the New York Post account was suspended and their Hunter Biden story was censored for sole sole reason that it broke their rules for “hacked materials” and “personal information.”
Yeah. Unfortunately I was a Dunce and give them not only my phone number..... but my ID. I wasn't super active but used it frequently, maybe I'll be lucky. 🤞
Conversely, I hate that most sites and apps strip away metadata from photos. It not only can be useful for repairs and touchups after the fact (esp. camera lens data), but it also allows for easier tagging and sorting.
If you don't want metadata on your online photos, it's your duty to strip that data yourself. Demanding that all photos have minimal metadata in the future also denies legitimate usage of that metadata to those that want it there.
And Jack Dorsey testified under oath to the Senate Judiciary Committee that the New York Post account was suspended and their Hunter Biden story was censored for sole sole reason that it broke their rules for “hacked materials” and “personal information.”
https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/hacked-materials
Someone has got to get this going viral. What in the actual fuck....
Yeah. Unfortunately I was a Dunce and give them not only my phone number..... but my ID. I wasn't super active but used it frequently, maybe I'll be lucky. 🤞
Whatever happens we'll go down together.
"doxes parler", ends up redpilling audience.
People using parler are probably already red pilled and lefties do not care about the right.
bro ive seen antifa go into peoples homes...
What I dont understand is, the only way they can actually get this data is if the servers are online.
Take them down?
Wipe everyones accounts of all posts and pics.
Should SEVERELY LIMIT the impact of what they have.
Hopefully internet archive is libtarded and scrubs all that terroristic hate speech in their archives........ :rolleyes:
fucking ridiculous lol
Conversely, I hate that most sites and apps strip away metadata from photos. It not only can be useful for repairs and touchups after the fact (esp. camera lens data), but it also allows for easier tagging and sorting.
If you don't want metadata on your online photos, it's your duty to strip that data yourself. Demanding that all photos have minimal metadata in the future also denies legitimate usage of that metadata to those that want it there.