Twitter told the director of 'Q: Into the Storm' it had 'made the decision not to allow promotion of this documentary' when he tried to advertise the film.
a story on research carried out by two separate teams of forensic linguists: Both found evidence to support Hoback’s theory with the help machine learning tools that compare patterns in text “a casual reader could not detect.”“The conclusions in the series were recently reinforced by The New York Times,” Hoback said. “Would [Twitter] allow the Times to promote that article?”were reportedly suspended.
” in spreading QAnon content. They included limiting “visibility across search, replies, and on timelines” and a ban against being “recommended to others by Twitter.”A Twitter employee told Gizmodo and members of Hoback’s production team in March that “generally,” allowing any promotion of“In a way, their response has validated the case made in Q: Into the Storm.”take on Twitter’s suppression tactics found them to be either useless or counterproductive.
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