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R to @MattWalshBlog: It will be advertising-restricted, as advertisers have the right to decide what content their ads appear with, which will impact reach to some degree

 
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Thanks for the response @elonmusk. Does this mean we can post the film with full reach and everything else we originally agreed to? Also, the What Is A Woman trend keeps disappearing from the trends list. Is it still black listed?

 
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The iPhone will still be relevant for four years.

Apple has every year planned out until the iPhone goes away.

Monday is the first of four planned keynotes.

2023: ugly device with cord.
2024: beautiful device with no cord.
2025: glasses.
2026: glasses that fix your eyes.
2027: glasses so good you can leave the iPhone at home.
2028: all bets are off.

How long will Twitter be able to distribute this video done by AI Artist @RobertpHaslam?

I love @daftpunk.

They made helmets cool!

:)

 
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R to @robbystarbuck: We’re updating the system tomorrow so that those who follow @realDailyWire will see this in their feed, but it won’t be recommended to non-followers (nor will any advertising be associated with it)

 
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Despite @elonmusk promising that the @realDailyWire film "What Is A Woman" by @MattWalshBlog wouldn’t be censored, it seems someone @Twitter staff chose to censor it anyways less than 20 minutes after it was posted. You can’t even comment. Whoever did this should be fired.

 
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R to @stillgray: Commenting & deliberate sharing will be allowed. Sensitive content just won’t be pushed to people unless they ask for it or a friend sends it to them.

 
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R to @elonmusk: The visibility issue prevents it from even being commented on at the moment. It should be sharable on timelines too.

 
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R to @TheRabbitHole84: This is a major problem. I will be actively lobbying to criminalize making severe, irreversible changes to children below the age of consent.

Shame on those who advocate this! It is utterly contemptible.

 
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Yes, there is a cost to putting kids on Puberty Blockers.

For example:
- Bone density growth (on average) flatlines
- "The teen’s bone density plummeted — as much as 15% in some bones — from average levels to the range of osteoporosis, a condition of weakened bones."

 
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“Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.”

― George Orwell