11/29/2022 / By JD Heyes
As new Twitter boss Elon Musk continues to make changes to the formerly far-left social media platform, a growing number of users are pushing for even more changes.
In particular, they want Musk to make good on a pledge he made over the summer when he was pursuing a deal to buy the platform to reinstate banned users.
Musk said on Oct. 28 that any accounts previously banned for “minor or dubious reasons” would be allowed back on the platform.
“Anyone suspended for minor & dubious reasons will be freed from Twitter jail,” Musk wrote on the platform at the time.
Last week, Musk posted a poll in which he asked if he should reinstate all banned accounts provided they hadn’t “broken the law or engaged in egregious spam.”
Should Twitter offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided that they have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 23, 2022
By the time he closed the poll, 72.4 percent of those who voted said “yes,” while just 27.6 voted for censorship. More than 3.1 million users voted.
Musk has reinstated a number of accounts, including Donald Trump, The Babylon Bee, Dr. Jordan B Peterson, Kathy Griffin, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Kanye West. However, many more still remain banned.
So far, the only account Musk has said will not be reinstated is Alex Jones, though Musk is known for changing his mind suddenly.
Musk has previously said that he believes Twitter has often been used as a military-grade PSYOPs platform for psychological warfare.
NewsPunch reported in July:
Based on his assessment, Musk alleges that up to 90 percent of Twitter’s entire user base is fake. This situation has obvious implications for the valuation of the company. If most of the users are fake, advertisers will be far less interested in spending money to place ads on the platform. But the implications of the bot count don’t stop there and reveal much about the true, inner workings of Big Tech.
Because Musk’s assessment reveals that Twitter’s fake accounts are not just about ad revenue. The vast majority of Twitter’s “daily users,” it appears, are automated spam bots that the Big Tech giant uses to induce mass formation psychosis and other forms of social conditioning.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is likely behind the AI bot front on Twitter. Now that we know Twitter is controlled by spam bots, its not a stretch to assume the same spam bots are also likely present on Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2022
“After all, it’s no secret that the powers that be are conducting military-grade psy-ops on the public,” writes Vince Quill. “All of us have at one point or another encountered bots, sometimes it was obvious, other times not so much, but 90% of the users being bots is just beyond the pale.”
That means, of course, that really, all big tech platforms are just tools for the globalist elite and deep state to use in order to brainwash and manipulate the masses. It’s how otherwise reasonable people in America voted against their best interests for Democrats in the last election after Joe Biden and a Democratic Congress implemented policies that created massive inflation and high gas prices, and have now led to skyrocketing interest rates, falling 401(k) retirement accounts, and declining home values.
It’s how Europeans continued to elect socialists who destroyed the fossil fuel industry on the continent over the lie of “climate change” and “global warming.” And it’s how people have come to accept “woke” nonsense as truth like there are more than two genders.
The worst thing in the world invented over the past decade, without question, has been social media. Musk is trying to fix a corner of the industry.
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