Elon Musk made important claims after the seventh of the ‘Twitter Documents’ was published. Referring to the post that the FBI put pressure on Twitter about Hunter Biden, the entrepreneur claimed that the government paid millions of dollars to censor the platform.
After Elon Musk bought Twitter, a series was launched under the name of ‘Twitter Documents’ for what happened on the platform, and some events on the platform were revealed. Yesterday, journalist Michael Shellenberger the seventh shared.
Seventh episode of Twitter reveal, Joe Biden’s son To Hunter Biden and the FBI was focusing. In the 47 tweets that discussed the hacking of Biden’s computer and the information leaked from it, it was reported that the FBI contacted Twitter executives in 2020 and put pressure on the company about Biden’s business deals with other countries. In the post, it was even mentioned that the social media platform was paid for censorship. Musk also made a statement about this in the past hours.
The government paid Twitter millions of dollars for censorship, according to Elon Musk
Elon Musk also made statements by referring to these files. Musk stated that the government paid a large amount of money to Twitter for censorship: “The government paid Twitter millions of dollars to censor information from the public.”
Also, one user said to the billionaire, “Are you willing to make a commitment that Twitter will not accept payment from the government or anyone else to censor or hide any information?” posed the question. Musk also said “Definitely” He said that something like this would never happen.
It was claimed that the same thing was done to other platforms.
Musk’s claims were not enough. Famous entrepreneur responding to a user citing Twitter disclosures; not just Twitter, to other social media platforms He stressed that he was paid for censorship practices.
This part of the Twitter disclosures focuses on the censorship events that took place before and after the October 2020 New York Post news on the subject, while the FBI’s pressure on the executives of news and social media companies to prevent the spread of information obtained from Hunter Biden’s computer in 2020.
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