"a British Army unit that uses social media to help fight wars. Twitter's head of editorial in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa Gordon MacMillan is a reservist for that unit. Twitter reviewed his Army role in 2019 and found no wrongdoing"
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions." I'm not even sure the intentions were originally good, but if we give them the benefit of doubt, we are learning slippery slopes are slippery and not a fallacy.
Twitter is now basically approved editorial content.
I can't work out if it's Seinfeld, Brazil or a episode of Star Trek where a planet does something funny and the Captain finds out it's from something random thousands of years earlier.
They wanted to block a story on Hunter Biden, so made up a reason of Hacking and people truly believed it.
I can just see the meetings were people exclaim how they have realised these 'hacking' tweets are actually everywhere, and George who made up the story just has to keep digging.
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They wanted to block a story on Hunter Biden, so made up a reason of Hacking and people truly believed it.
I can just see the meetings were people exclaim how they have realised these 'hacking' tweets are actually everywhere, and George who made up the story just has to keep digging.