After YouTube and Facebook, it was now time for Twitter. The meme "Israel did 9/11" is not allowed to be printed in those three social media giants. This is to be expected, and, with web 3.0 technology freedom of print will not be able to regulate by monopoly on violence (though at this very early point in social media, it has been. Took years though for me to break its unwritten limitations. )
Made a few monologues about that, memes can be accessed in digital format here, https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1221083718665764864.html
"We all have to carry our choices with us. I think that to drive censorship of public opinions, is an abuse of power, and that like with all reputation, it sticks. Based on dunbar's number and gossip, if you are going to covertly censor people, keep it minimal, or it will be seen. In other words, you can censor some people some of the time, but you cannot censor all people all the time. When you overdo it, people catch up on it. Account restrictions are also a slippery slope. It is always just used to be able to more easily police the people it applies to. It is deceitful. And it is deceitful in an age of global, instant communication, when people actually pick up on these things in, what, a few seconds? In an age of social media, only just beginning, and evolving into "social law", I will continue to express my political opinion that Israel did 9/11. I will view this type of censorship as morally corrupt, from a platform that could, if it wanted to, lead in freedom of print. "
And there you have it - if it is not the Truth, then why censor it? Assholes.
twitter keeps censoring so much on the content