The Twitter Files
5.09K subscribers
1.34K photos
425 videos
1.96K links
TWITTER’S SECRET BLACKLISTS.
Download Telegram
“I feel like that’s the default position. People used to get mad about that in the Bureau, but — they're supposed to represent their clients and their customers. Why in the hell would you expect them to make it easy on you? Do the right thing. Do it the right way.”

Join: The Twitter Files
👍49🔥4
The FBI replies to us: "The FBI regularly engages with private sector entities to provide information specific to identified foreign malign influence actors’ subversive, undeclared, covert, or criminal activities. Private sector entities independently make decisions about what, if any, action they take on their platforms and for their customers after the FBI has notified them."

Join: The Twitter Files
🔥38🤡29😁4👍2🐳2
The Twitter Files
The FBI replies to us: "The FBI regularly engages with private sector entities to provide information specific to identified foreign malign influence actors’ subversive, undeclared, covert, or criminal activities. Private sector entities independently make…
👆👆

This FBI response is disingenuous on multiple fronts. None of this expains flagging the silly jokes of ordinary Americans with low follower counts. Also, they are clearly not doing this in service of investigating crime. This is about domestic intelligence and opinion control.

Join: The Twitter Files
🔥57💯22👍19🌚2👌1
- What "law enforcement" objective is served by asking for Billy Baldwin's location information?
- Why is the FBI/DHS in the business of analyzing and flagging social media content at all? When were these programs created and who approved them?

Join: The Twitter Files
👍74🔥17🤩6
1.THREAD Twitter Files Supplemental:

TWITTER AND THE FEDERAL TASK FORCE

Join: The Twitter Files
🤩14👍5🔥4😨1
2.In July of 2020, San Francisco FBI agent Elvis Chan tells Twitter executive Yoel Roth to expect written questions from the Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), the inter-agency group that deals with cyber threats.

Join: The Twitter Files
🤬31🔥7👍1🤯1
3.The questionnaire authors seem displeased with Twitter for implying, in a July 20th “DHS/ODNI/FBI/Industry briefing,” that “you indicated you had not observed much recent activity from official propaganda actors on your platform.”

Join: The Twitter Files
🤔24👀8👍4🔥2🫡1
4.One would think that would be good news. The agencies seemed to feel otherwise.

Join: The Twitter Files
👍25🤔6🔥2
5.Chan underscored this: “There was quite a bit of discussion within the USIC to get clarifications from your company,” he wrote, referring to the United States Intelligence Community.

Join: The Twitter Files
👍24🤔4🔥3
6.The task force demanded to know how Twitter came to its unpopular conclusion. Oddly, it included a bibliography of public sources - including a Wall Street Journal article - attesting to the prevalence of foreign threats, as if to show Twitter they got it wrong.

Join: The Twitter Files
👍24🤔6🔥3
7.Roth, receiving the questions, circulated them with other company executives, and complained that he was “frankly perplexed by the requests here, which seem more like something we'd get from a congressional committee than the Bureau.”

Join: The Twitter Files
😁25🤔7🔥4
8.He added he was not “comfortable with the Bureau (and by extension the IC) demanding written answers.” The idea of the FBI acting as conduit for the Intelligence Community is interesting, given that many agencies are barred from domestic operations.

Join: The Twitter Files
👍20🤔9🔥3
9.He then sent another note internally, saying the premise of the questions was “flawed,” because “we've been clear that official state propaganda is definitely a thing on Twitter.” Note the italics for emphasis.

Join: The Twitter Files
🔥28👍6🤔4
10.Roth suggested they “get on the phone with Elvis ASAP and try to straighten this out,” to disabuse the agencies of any notion that state propaganda is not a “thing” on Twitter.

Join: The Twitter Files
🤔22🔥12👍5
11.This exchange is odd among other things because some of the “bibliography” materials cited by the FITF are sourced to intelligence officials, who in turn cited the public sources.

Join: The Twitter Files
🤔22🔥4👍2
12.The FBI responded to Friday’s report by saying it “regularly engages with private sector entities to provide information specific to identified foreign malign influence actors’ subversive, undeclared, covert, or criminal activities.”

Join: The Twitter Files
🤔35👍6🔥4
13.That may be true, but we haven’t seen that in the documents to date. Instead, we’ve mostly seen requests for moderation involving low-follower accounts belonging to ordinary Americans – and Billy Baldwin.

Join: The Twitter Files
👍34🤬10🔥4
1. TWITTER FILES: PART 7

The FBI & the Hunter Biden Laptop

How the FBI & intelligence community discredited factual information about Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings both after and *before* The New York Post revealed the contents of his laptop on October 14, 2020

Join: The Twitter Files
🔥30👍13