The US corporate social media platforms are part of the US military-industrial-intellegence complex now. Look at their boards of directors and executives. Look at Twitter. Look at Facebook. Look at Hamilton 68. Look at Reddit:
The moment I was banned from r/geopolitics within 17 minutes, because I mentioned CFR, Bilderberg, USAID, Atlantic Council and Murdoch network being the control pivots of western psyops media, I understood Reddit is fucked down to its core.
While this is just old-people being confused and told what to do by Israeli lobbyists, it’s worth noting that the US has a great deal of influence over Facebook, many newspapers like the NYT, Washintgon Post, Youtube, and even Twitter. Not total control mind you, but enough where if they want a particular video delisted, or don’t like that a trend is happening, they have ways they can shut it down.
Not so with Tiktok (or most of the other less popular social media apps.)
this would imply they think they have control over non tik Tok social media? doubt. I think this is just old confused people being old confused.
The US corporate social media platforms are part of the US military-industrial-intellegence complex now. Look at their boards of directors and executives. Look at Twitter. Look at Facebook. Look at Hamilton 68. Look at Reddit:
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They have their eye on the fediverse now, too: Atlantic Council » Collective Security in a Federated World
The moment I was banned from r/geopolitics within 17 minutes, because I mentioned CFR, Bilderberg, USAID, Atlantic Council and Murdoch network being the control pivots of western psyops media, I understood Reddit is fucked down to its core.
While this is just old-people being confused and told what to do by Israeli lobbyists, it’s worth noting that the US has a great deal of influence over Facebook, many newspapers like the NYT, Washintgon Post, Youtube, and even Twitter. Not total control mind you, but enough where if they want a particular video delisted, or don’t like that a trend is happening, they have ways they can shut it down.
Not so with Tiktok (or most of the other less popular social media apps.)