Twitter users spent the weekend making fun of a Wikipedia page dedicated to multiple journalists being temporarily suspended from the social media site on Thursday.
Democratic strategist Laura Fink and Fox News contributor Ben Domenech weigh in on Elon Musk’s controversial decision to suspend several journalists from Twitter.banning of multiple journalists’ Twitter accountsOn Saturday, the Wikipedia page dedicated to the term"Thursday Night Massacre" went viral as what many viewed as a biased perspective of the event.
Headlines from The New York Times, CBS News, and CNN following the Twitter suspensions of prominent liberal journalists. YouTube host Steven Steele commented,"’Thursday Night Massacre’ is a new entry on Wikipedia. The level of disingenuous hyperbole that these people operate in, is unintentional comedic gold."
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