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Re: United States: Twitter's Suspension In Nigeria Is A Violation Of Human Rights by abbey621(m): 4:36pm On Aug 08, 2021
FoolishBoy419:
Nothing happened to his account after this tweet and no, Tweets aren't only deleted when reported. That applies to average users like you and I but for someone as high profile and verified as Donald Trump, a report isn't necessary.

In the case of Namdi Kanu, many people reported him but no action was taken until after their asses were banned.

I also remember many of us reporting DJSwitch for peddling false information but nothing was done and no 72 bodies were found!

Even as EndSars was degenerating into chaos, looting and jail breakouts, twitter maintained its support but they took an EXACTLY opposite action when the capitol was attacked. Isn't that hypocrisy? Nigeria can burn but US shouldn't?

Their action is a typical example of tyranny. It's the best thing this failed government has done in many years.
Surely the jargon you wrote only makes sense to you. Did EndSARS attack government buildings or our Congress? That particular Nnamdi Kanu tweet I reported it myself and it was taken down after several others reported it including those in government. His post was taken down and he created another including several other profiles, stop saying what you don't know just to justify your points. You reporting DJ Switch when millions more were in support of her makes no sense, Twitter will always side with the masses and majority of people on Twitter supported the reporting and are against the actions of the government.
Re: United States: Twitter's Suspension In Nigeria Is A Violation Of Human Rights by FoolishBoy419: 2:14pm On Aug 09, 2021
abbey621:
Surely the jargon you wrote only makes sense to you. Did EndSARS attack government buildings or our Congress? That particular Nnamdi Kanu tweet I reported it myself and it was taken down after several others reported it including those in government. His post was taken down and he created another including several other profiles, stop saying what you don't know just to justify your points. You reporting DJ Switch when millions more were in support of her makes no sense, Twitter will always side with the masses and majority of people on Twitter supported the reporting and are against the actions of the government.
You just shot yourself in the foot with this nonsense. How is the attack on your congress any more serious than breaking hardened criminals out and back into the society, destroying livelihood, killing tanker drivers, burning police stations, killing policemen, stealing, arson, etc? There's no way Twitter will aid such a movement in the US without Jack being roasted by the US parliament.

By your post, you have admitted that Twitter sides with the masses (in other words, profit) even if they are wrong and dangerous, yet you expect the government to sit back and watch like a helpless child because it's democracy? Lol. What happened to their rules on false information then? Does the need to follow the masses supercede the importance of their rules and the peace of Nigeria? They exercised their power and the government exercised theirs, and its a very beautiful response to corporate tyranny. They should take their madness elsewhere.
Re: United States: Twitter's Suspension In Nigeria Is A Violation Of Human Rights by abbey621(m): 2:37pm On Aug 09, 2021
FoolishBoy419:
You just shot yourself in the foot with this nonsense. How is the attack on your congress any more serious than breaking hardened criminals out and back into the society, destroying livelihood, killing tanker drivers, burning police stations, killing policemen, stealing, arson, etc? There's no way Twitter will aid such a movement in the US without Jack being roasted by the US parliament.

By your post, you have admitted that Twitter sides with the masses (in other words, profit) even if they are wrong and dangerous, yet you expect the government to sit back and watch like a helpless child because it's democracy? Lol. What happened to their rules on false information then? Does the need to follow the masses supercede the importance of their rules and the peace of Nigeria? They exercised their power and the government exercised theirs, and its a very beautiful response to corporate tyranny. They should take their madness elsewhere.
Each time you type you end up making less sense, Twitter is a private organization and with or without Nigerians it will continue to exist. The headache here is that they are attempting to safeguard your rights as a human being but if you prefer the status quo and being treated like an animal so be it, you can continue arguing with your keyboard, I've got better things to do....PEACE!
Re: United States: Twitter's Suspension In Nigeria Is A Violation Of Human Rights by FoolishBoy419: 3:34pm On Aug 09, 2021
abbey621:
Each time you type you end up making less sense, Twitter is a private organization and with or without Nigerians it will continue to exist. The headache here is that they are attempting to safeguard your rights as a human being but if you prefer the status quo and being treated like an animal so be it, you can continue arguing with your keyboard, I've got better things to do....PEACE!
Well, with or without Twitter Nigeria will also continue to exist. And no, they are not safeguarding my rights. That's how you people bombed hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq and Libya while pretending to fight for them. No, thank you. Peacegrin
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