I have NEVER wanted to use it (I don't even think it's a useful option) - - but it is SO close to buttons we DO need to use that I accidentally hit it relatively often and I'm then... moreI have NEVER wanted to use it (I don't even think it's a useful option) - - but it is SO close to buttons we DO need to use that I accidentally hit it relatively often and I'm then, like, "Wth? Where are all my letters going?":)
@MeganSquire0 FACT: Black on white crime is way more prevalent that white on black crime.
(Jan 17, 2018, 10:07 PM) Twitter is blocking me because of a ... moreJames Mabry @beancrisp
@MeganSquire0 FACT: Black on white crime is way more prevalent that white on black crime.
(Jan 17, 2018, 10:07 PM) Twitter is blocking me because of a false accusation of promoting hate. I have never promoted hate in my life.As you can see the tweet is over a year and a half old. Yesterday I was disagreeing with some Antifa supporters. I suspect that one of them went through my tweets to find something they can use to claim I am promoting hate. Twitter will unblock me if I delete my tweet. If I delete the tweet am I admitting I am guilty of promoting hate? Why doesn't Twitter block false accusers? less
Trump wants to sign an executive order telling social media what it can and cannot post. How's that grab you?
Trump's repeated complaints about social media companies allegedly ho... moreTrump wants to sign an executive order telling social media what it can and cannot post. How's that grab you?
Trump's repeated complaints about social media companies allegedly holding a bias against conservatives will result in some regulatory action.The White House has been circulating a draft executive order called "Protecting Americans from Online Censorship" that'll attempt to force social media companies to act neutrally when curating user-generated content.The current draft proposes opening the door for social media companies to face lawsuits if they delete or suppress content without notifying the user, or if it was done in an anti-competitive or deceptive way. The executive order proposes doing this by narrowing the legal protections internet companies receive under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which can shield them from liability concerning any objectionable content they host.The executive orders would task the FCC with developing the regulations on how social media companies should ... less
I do. I have Spongebob stickers, and action super heroes, and goofy smiley faces, and colorful rainbows, and now this new one I bought at the "Everything's A Damn Dollar" store...