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‘Biden Team’ Requested Twitter Scrub Scandalous Hunter Biden Info Days before 2020 Election
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<blockquote data-quote="stevil" data-source="post: 77030883" data-attributes="member: 277368"><p>I'm not so cynical or distrusting of government.</p><p>People in government are people too. They have lives, and family and such, and actually, due to their high profiles they are more susceptible to public attacks, and rumours and scandal etc. </p><p>I don't see any problem with a family member or a loved one writing a letter to social media and asking to ask them to remove some posts and such. In fact I think many social media sites have a mechanism for this.</p><p></p><p>They can hear what you have to say, they can agree or disagree with it. They can remove posts or leave them there, it is their prerogative.</p><p>But I would have problems if threats were made, or if laws or regulations were created as a vengeful act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevil, post: 77030883, member: 277368"] I'm not so cynical or distrusting of government. People in government are people too. They have lives, and family and such, and actually, due to their high profiles they are more susceptible to public attacks, and rumours and scandal etc. I don't see any problem with a family member or a loved one writing a letter to social media and asking to ask them to remove some posts and such. In fact I think many social media sites have a mechanism for this. They can hear what you have to say, they can agree or disagree with it. They can remove posts or leave them there, it is their prerogative. But I would have problems if threats were made, or if laws or regulations were created as a vengeful act. [/QUOTE]
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