COMM MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT On Social Media Censorship

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT On Social Media Censorship
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 28: U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a prayer during an event in the Oval Office of the White House August 28, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Trump has officially pardoned former federal prisoner Alice Johnson, who was sentenced to life for cocaine trafficking in 1997 …





















President Donald Trump tweeted from the official @POTUS account following his permanent ban from Twitter, condemning the company’s censorship and signaling that he intends to move to a new social network, or build a replacement. The tweets promptly disappeared from the account.

The message from the President briefly appeared on the @POTUS account before disappearing. It is not clear if Trump or another person with access to the account deleted the posts, or if Twitter did so itself.
In the posts, Trump said that he was in talks with other sites and is also looking at the possibility of building his own platform.
Trump added that the Big Tech Masters of the Universe are silencing not just him, but the 75,000,000 people who voted for him.
As I have been saying for a long time, Twitter has gone further and further in banning free speech, and tonight, Twitter employees have coordinated with the Democrats and the Radical Left in removing my account from their platform, to silence me — and YOU, the 75,000,000 great patriots who voted for me.
Twitter may be a private company, but without the government’s gift of Section 230 they would not exist for long. I predicted this would happen and have been negotiating with various other sites, and will have a big announcement soon, while we also look at the possibilities of building out our own platform in the near future. We will not be SILENCED! Twitter is not about FREE SPEECH. They are all about promoting a Radical Left platform where some of the most vicious people in the world are allowed to speak freely. STAY TUNED.
Images of the since-deleted posts appear below:


As Breitbart News reported earlier today, Twitter confirmed it has permanently banned the President, the first time a head of state has been banned from the platform.
“After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence,” said Twitter.
This comes after Facebook and Instagram along with other big tech platforms indefinitely suspended the president’s access, cutting off a key line of communication between the president and the citizens of this country.

For more than four years, Breitbart News has reported on the rapidly increasing, undemocratic power of Silicon Valley companies, and their growing determination to interfere in the political affairs of the United States and other countries.
Politicians and commentators from across the political spectrum, including former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, liberal journalist Glenn Greenwald, and countless conservative lawmakers have warned that this is a threat to freedom of speech and democracy.

Despite having control of the Senate, Congress, and White House from 2016 to 2018, Republicans did not pass any legislation to curtail tech companies’ ability to censor American citizens, elected representatives, government officials, or interfere in the politics of the United States.
Big tech’s legal immunities were even strengthened in the USMCA trade bill, despite a bipartisan effort to block them.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai recently declined to move forward on a proposed rulemaking change to Section 230, the law that allows tech companies to censor with impunity.

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT On Social Media Censorship
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 28: U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a prayer during an event in the Oval Office of the White House August 28, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Trump has officially pardoned former federal prisoner Alice Johnson, who was sentenced to life for cocaine trafficking in 1997 …
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President Donald Trump tweeted from the official @POTUS account following his permanent ban from Twitter, condemning the company’s censorship and signaling that he intends to move to a new social network, or build a replacement. The tweets promptly disappeared from the account.

The message from the President briefly appeared on the @POTUS account before disappearing. It is not clear if Trump or another person with access to the account deleted the posts, or if Twitter did so itself.
In the posts, Trump said that he was in talks with other sites and is also looking at the possibility of building his own platform.
Trump added that the Big Tech Masters of the Universe are silencing not just him, but the 75,000,000 people who voted for him.

Images of the since-deleted posts appear below:


As Breitbart News reported earlier today, Twitter confirmed it has permanently banned the President, the first time a head of state has been banned from the platform.
“After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence,” said Twitter.
This comes after Facebook and Instagram along with other big tech platforms indefinitely suspended the president’s access, cutting off a key line of communication between the president and the citizens of this country.

For more than four years, Breitbart News has reported on the rapidly increasing, undemocratic power of Silicon Valley companies, and their growing determination to interfere in the political affairs of the United States and other countries.
Politicians and commentators from across the political spectrum, including former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, liberal journalist Glenn Greenwald, and countless conservative lawmakers have warned that this is a threat to freedom of speech and democracy.

Despite having control of the Senate, Congress, and White House from 2016 to 2018, Republicans did not pass any legislation to curtail tech companies’ ability to censor American citizens, elected representatives, government officials, or interfere in the politics of the United States.
Big tech’s legal immunities were even strengthened in the USMCA trade bill, despite a bipartisan effort to block them.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai recently declined to move forward on a proposed rulemaking change to Section 230, the law that allows tech companies to censor with impunity.

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As Breitbart News reported earlier today, Twitter confirmed it has permanently banned the President, the first time a head of state has been banned from the platform.

Look for a lot more "first time" occurrences in the days to come. And, himself is not even on the field yet. They're just warming up in the bullpen.
 

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Twitter won’t let you hashtag #1984, a dystopian novel about an evil Big Tech government that spies on everyone, censors and manipulates speech, punishes wrong-thought, and tortures dissidents for sport. There’s Orwellian, and then there’s banning references to Orwell Orwellian.
 

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Expect it to drop more. They have pissed off a substantial population segment.

Yup.

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Yup.

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The biggest segment was loathsome Trump haters, man did he have a lot of followers who hated him.

Now, it's a big twatter circle jerk, and that won't last long.....Boooooring!
 

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Yup.

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Need to find out where they keep their “stuff”
Disbursed, redundant cloud-storage facilities, spread across the world - true for all of the big tech folks - Amazon, Google, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, et al.

Unfortunate news about Apple censorship - they have just released a new product line with notable evolutionary architecture and design - pointing the way ahead for ALL future computer hardware designs, for the whole retail computer industry - significant forward-looking engineering feat, and then they have to go and play politics to PHOG the water - I am thinking that they received much pressure from insider BoD and/or major investors/debt holders activist groups - would be worth ferreting this out, to expose the perps and internal management sympathizers that are using Apple for political purposes - Apple's core business is technology - they are world leaders in this field - and **somebody** thought it would be smart to hijack their hard-earned decades-long technology reputation, to be sacrificed on the altar of abject communism.

Stupid.

Wasn't the Apple engineers pushing this front, per se (talented engineering folks, by-and-large, are big-think folks who would inherently understand the medium-long term futility of this strategy, generally speaking).


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ETA : Assuming that Apple's stock price takes a dip/dive on Monday, I would bear in mind that the communist perps behind this bit of fetid politics WILL use that as a buying opportunity, in order to further cement their grip on the politicization of Apple's technology engine.

Would also suggest the same for dips in Twitter, Facebook, Google/YouTube, Instagram, et al - likely the communist holders of each of those company's stock would look at a dip in prices, in the same way - to further their communist activist grip on those companies, as a further grab/ability to exploit those company's hard-earned tech reputations.
 
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jward

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Woohoo Jaybird brought the party tunes!

I wouldn't run away from social media. I would consider using it to display your utterly unremarkable vanilla-esque-ness and how utterly grey you can be ; ) And don't forget that ole rule for radicals about using the other sides rules against them by making them live up to em... surely some good liberal is saying something that needs reported and it's our job as good liberals :: cough cough choke cough :: to do some resource wasting system halting reporting... :flngl:
 
Disbursed, redundant cloud-storage facilities, spread across the world - true for all of the big tech folks - Google, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, et al.

Unfortunate news about Apple censorship - they have just released a new product line with notable evolutionary architecture and design - pointing the way ahead for ALL future retail computer hardware design, for the whole retail computer industry - significant forward-looking engineering feat, and then they have to go and play politics to PHOG the water - I am thinking that they received much pressure from insider BoD and/or major investors/debt holders activist groups - would be worth ferreting this out, to expose the perps and internal management sympathizers that are using Apple for political purposes - Apple's core business is technology - they are world leaders in this field - and **somebody** thought it would be smart to hijack their hard-earned decades-long technology reputation, to be sacrificed on the altar of abject communism.

Stupid.

Wasn't the Apple engineers pushing this front, per se (talented engineering folks, by-and-large, are big-think folks who would inherently understand the medium-long term futility of this strategy, generally speaking).


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Data centers tend to use large amounts of power, with attendant large amounts of cooling used, whether rows of boxcars on the roof, or large cooling towers. Multiple backup gennies. Aerial maps would be useful. So I’ve been told.
 

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Woohoo Jaybird brought the party tunes!

I wouldn't run away from social media. I would consider using it to display your utterly unremarkable vanilla-esque-ness and how utterly grey you can be ; ) And don't forget that ole rule for radicals about using the other sides rules against them by making them live up to em... surely some good liberal is saying something that needs reported and it's our job as good liberals :: cough cough choke cough :: to do some resource wasting system halting reporting... :flngl:

Remember that old TV gameshow where you drew pictures to make up words? Kinda like this:

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Data centers tend to use large amounts of power, with attendant large amounts of cooling used, whether rows of boxcars on the roof, or large cooling towers. Multiple backup gennies. Aerial maps would be useful. So I’ve been told.
Data centers are also nearly ubiquitous in their number, located in many major and minor population centers, as well as out-of-the-way locations - while one could catalog many of such, the sheer number of data centers nationwide, much less world-wide, plus the mixing of many different companies cloud/data resources under the roof of one facility - or one-hundred such facilities, are a preventative against a focused location remedy - that, and cloud/redundancy architectures/fabrics make auto-rollover to other geographically disbursed data center facilities automatic, and nearly seamless, per se, if a particular data center were to go offline, unexpectedly.

Finally, the Feds would play a heavy and sudden hand, should it become obvious that data centers had been rendered non-operational by unknown forces - considered part of the National Security umbrella, as it were.


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I once worked in a cluster of such buildings. The screen saver on my work computer showed an aerial view, using labels on each building as click targets to address the data from each building. Pretty obvious.
 

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Disbursed, redundant cloud-storage facilities, spread across the world - true for all of the big tech folks - Google, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, et al.

Unfortunate news about Apple censorship - they have just released a new product line with notable evolutionary architecture and design - pointing the way ahead for ALL future retail computer hardware design, for the whole retail computer industry - significant forward-looking engineering feat, and then they have to go and play politics to PHOG the water - I am thinking that they received much pressure from insider BoD and/or major investors/debt holders activist groups - would be worth ferreting this out, to expose the perps and internal management sympathizers that are using Apple for political purposes - Apple's core business is technology - they are world leaders in this field - and **somebody** thought it would be smart to hijack their hard-earned decades-long technology reputation, to be sacrificed on the altar of abject communism.

Stupid.

Wasn't the Apple engineers pushing this front, per se (talented engineering folks, by-and-large, are big-think folks who would inherently understand the medium-long term futility of this strategy, generally speaking).


intothegoodnight

ETA : Assuming that Apple's stock price takes a dip/dive on Monday, I would bear in mind that the communist perps behind this bit of fetid politics WILL use that as a buying opportunity, in order to further cement their grip on the politicization of Apple's technology engine.

Would also suggest the same for dips in Twitter, Facebook, Google/YouTube, Instagram, et al - likely the communist holders of each of those company's stock would look at a dip in prices, in the same way - to further their communist activist grip on those companies, as a further grab/ability to exploit those company's hard-earned tech reputations.

Well said. People with “the knowledge” worth anything ... will have a future.
 

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Data centers tend to use large amounts of power, with attendant large amounts of cooling used, whether rows of boxcars on the roof, or large cooling towers. Multiple backup gennies. Aerial maps would be useful. So I’ve been told.

You mean like the A .... never mind
 

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From Twitter's head shed:

Late to the game, but OK. Funny that they waited until two weeks before Trump left to do this It's not as though Trump's been following Twitter's rules for years and just had a lapse in judgment.

Word on the evening news is that Trump is regretting his condemnation of the participants in the Beer-Belly Putsch. Just like in Charlottesville, where he later regretted condemning the Tiki-Torch Nazis. Trump is what he is, a wannabee dictator and a nazi to his hollowed core.

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You mean like the A .... never mind
Let me mention, having the corporate address doesn’t mean you know where the data is. Don’t think that would be an effective means of making progress. There is so much redundancy for just this reason. Our best bet is gaining our own comms independent of big tech.
 
I once worked in a cluster of such buildings. The screen saver on my work computer showed an aerial view, using labels on each building as click targets to address the data from each building. Pretty obvious.
Sheer numbers. MANY data centers, in MANY places across the country/globe. More that one client IN the data center - could be a mix of Amazon, Microsoft, Feds, corporate entities, individual web site owners, churches, Ebay, etc.

FEW data centers define Apple, specifically - or Amazon - or Google - exclusively, such that having THAT location go offline would cause a problem for any of them, per se.

Think disbursed, "self-healing," distributed server farm architectures that are not tied to a specific geographical location or data center, alone.


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