Anonymous ID: 595188 Aug. 11, 2022, 4:20 p.m. No.17379526   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9548 >>9553 >>9554 >>9556 >>9564 >>9572 >>9681 >>9800 >>9951

Mockingbird Media hits on QAnon re raid, pushes on civil war

QAnon, QAnon, QAnon reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

8000000lb Qanon strikes again

 

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Next move in the playbook: come after the Trump SUPPORTERS and further declare them extremists. Fake news media is declaring war on Patriots for criticizing the FBI raid. Be very careful what you say, don’t give them reasons to knock down your door!

 

From Qrah

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Anonymous ID: 595188 Aug. 11, 2022, 4:41 p.m. No.17379587   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9592

Your calm and cool infuriates the enemy.

When you refuse to allow the storms to upset you in a way that disrupts your faith….you are winning.

Your peace is a potent weapon. Disarming the chaos around you.

Use it now.

Use it when the storm comes.

Use it when the normies need you.

The enemy may be on the prowl but you have faith as a Trump card in your back pocket.

Rise above it all and see from God's perspective.

We are winning.

 

https://t.me/s/Qtah_17?before=10122

Anonymous ID: 595188 Aug. 11, 2022, 4:42 p.m. No.17379593   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17379559

Garland: DOJ moves to unseal search warrant, property receipt from Trump raid

 

Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday announced the Justice Department is moving to make public the search warrant and property receipt from its raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home Monday.

"The Department of Justice will speak through its court filings and its work," Garland said during a public statement. "Just now, the Justice Department has filed a motion in the Southern District of Florida to unseal a search warrant and property receipt relating to a court-approved search that the FBI conducted earlier this week. That search was a premesis located in Florida belonging to the former president."

Anonymous ID: 595188 Aug. 11, 2022, 5:36 p.m. No.17379799   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9952

Twitter rolls out election misinformation rules ahead of US midterms

 

Twitter reintroduced its rules governing election misinformation as the social media site prepares for this year’s midterms, the company said Thursday.

 

The San Francisco-based tech giant said it will apply its “civic integrity policy” to the Nov. 8 midterm elections, in which all 435 seats in the US House of Representatives as well as a third of the Senate will be up for grabs.

 

The stated goal of the policy, which was first introduced in 2018, is to “elevate credible information” and “help keep you safe on Twitter.”

 

“The mission of our civic integrity work is to protect the conversation on Twitter during elections or other civic processes,” according to Twitter.

 

Twitter will offer users “prebunks” — or prompts on the home screen that help guide people to accurate information. It will also apply labels to tweets that it deems to be misleading.

 

Social media sites including Twitter, Facebook and others came under fire during the 2016 presidential campaign for not cracking down on misleading claims.

 

But efforts to boost content moderation have also led to accusations from conservatives that liberal-leaning tech companies are biased toward Democrats.

 

Twitter, Facebook and other tech sites banned then-President Donald Trump from their platforms after his supporters ransacked the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

 

Twitter also acknowledged that it erred when it censored a New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s laptop in the weeks leading to the Nov. 2020 elections.

 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter earlier this year for $44 billion with the aim of altering its content moderation policy to allow for greater freedom of expression.

 

Musk, who has vowed to reinstate Trump’s account, tried to back out of the acquisition, prompting Twitter to file a lawsuit against him in hopes of enforcing the merger agreement.

 

Twitter said Thursday the reinstated policy is an expression of its commitment to “protecting the integrity of the election conversation.”

 

The company said it evaluates “external data and internal country-based metrics” in order to “assess the potential for online or offline harm” as well as “the potential for false or misleading information about civic processes and human rights concerns.”

 

The site will offer regional hubs for local elections so that users can more easily access information about candidates in state-specific contests.

 

Earlier this year, Twitter said it tested improved recommendation settings so that tweets that are deemed as containing misinformation do not get promoted through notifications.

 

“We’ve since applied this intervention to notification recommendations on Twitter and are exploring possibilities for other surfaces on Twitter,” the company wrote.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/08/11/twitter-rolls-out-misinformation-rules-ahead-of-us-midterms/