New Delhi: Social media site Twitter has always been accused of promoting leftist ideology and now a sting operation has been conducted on a senior engineer of the company, in which he himself has clearly admitted that Twitter is free on the platform. There is no such thing as speech, and left-wing ideology is promoted on Twitter, while right-wing ideology is censored.
Engenheiro do Twitter, filmado sem saber pelo Project Veritas, afirmando o que todo mundo sabe: a direita é censurada na plataforma, a esquerda não é.
Também falou que seus colegas são extremistas de esquerda, e que a companhia opera seguindo uma lógica comunista. pic.twitter.com/zxp9bC49n0
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An undercover reporter of a senior Twitter engineer has conducted a sting operation through Project Veritas, admitting that the Twitter platform suffers from strong left-wing bias, and that Conservatives are regularly censored. is done. The senior engineer of Twitter, who has done the sting operation, is named Siru Murugesan and an agency named Veritas Operative has conducted a sting operation, in which he is saying that after Elon Musk bought Twitter, most of the employees of the company hated him. We do. Siru Murugesan said during the sting operation that Twitter does not believe in free speech and the company's employees hate Elon Musk's decision to buy Twitter for $44 billion.
Murugesan was caught on camera saying that the culture of Twitter is too leftist. He said that Twitter's office culture is so left-wing that people who are new to Twitter have to change their core ideology to adjust to the Twitter office. Notably, Twitter recently agreed to acquire Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a $44 billion deal, although it is still subject to shareholder approval. Elon Musk has announced that the $44 billion takeover bid of the micro-blogging site is currently on hold.
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