Category: General|Jan 18, 2021 | Author: Admin

Employee leaked video of the Twitter boss promising to ban for a long time

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In the clip below, which was sent to the leakers at Project Veritas by a Twitter employee, Jack Dorsey explains that the bans will continue - even after January 20 when Joe Biden is sworn in as president.

Dorsey promises to ban even after January 20

 

 "We're focused on one account right now, but this is going to be bigger than just one account, and it's going to last a lot longer than a day," explains Dorsey, who says the focus is undoubtedly on this account, and how this connects to violence in the real world.

 

 "We also have to think much further ahead in time in relation to how things like this unfold over time. I do not think this will disappear right away. The measures we are taking now, including against QAnon, are such an example of a much broader approach that we should study in more detail. "

 

 Dorsey: - The United States is extremely divided

 

 Furthermore, in the short clip, Dorsey says that the security team has worked a lot with this, and that "they need space, support and focus, because this will not disappear".

 

 "The United States is extremely divided, something our platform reveals every single day. Our role is to protect the integrity of this conversation, and do what we can to ensure that no one is harmed as a result.

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