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Vectors for misinformation, UNITE!

I don't even know what the hell Karine Jean-Pierre and that Stanford professor are talking about, but it sounds like so much fun, count me in!


I'm a Twitter vector and I'm proud. I'm part of an original crowd! And if you look around these days, there seems to be a Twitter vector craze!

I'm a vector, he's a vector, she's a vector, we're a vector, wouldn't you like to be a vector too? 😊
Be a vector, be a Twitter vector!

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CommandLine · 56-60, M
Wtf, I didn't understand a word of that lol.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@CommandLine
At Monday's White House press conference, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed that the Biden administration is "keeping a close eye" on Twitter after Reuters' Andrea Shalal asked what is being done to prevent the platform from becoming a "vector for misinformation." 😝

I'm a vector, he's a vector, she's a vector, we're a vector, wouldn't you like to be a vector too?
CommandLine · 56-60, M
@irishmolly72 oh, still confused, but I don't understand politics and politicians. They are all a bloody mystery especially the ones in the UK and USA.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@CommandLine A vector for misinformation is Orwellian speak for people who are saying something you don't like and therefore want to ban.

“Intellectual honesty is a crime in any totalitarian country but even in England, it’s not exactly profitable to speak and write the truth.” ~ George Orwell
@irishmolly72 See my comment to [@ Northwest] above.