![]() Calling itself the “town square of the internet,” the company said in a statement that it is “doing this to foster transparency and build trust with our users, customers, and the general public.” ![]() Twitter’s release initially sounded almost egalitarian. One example of many came just this week, as a verified account tweeted a screenshot falsely depicting a news outlet sharing a fake quote from the father of a victim in the Nashville school shooting calling for “the end of the trans evil.” And that is just a drop in the bucket of all the moderation problems Twitter has already been dealing with Musk’s overhaul of verification will escalate an ongoing disaster. It’s all fun and games watching yet another Musk endeavor fall flat, but of course the stakes are indeed very high. □□♂️- LeBron James March 31, 2023Ĭan’t bro i got kids… - Patrick Mahomes II March 31, 2023 Welp guess my blue ✔️ will be gone soon cause if you know me I ain’t paying the 5. Thus, a blue checkmark will now simply serve as a verification that the account is a paid user,” White House director of digital strategy Rob Flaherty wrote to staffers in an email.Įven star athletes like Lebron James and Patrick Mahomes have said they will not be paying for Musk’s last-ditch Hail Mary. “It is our understanding that Twitter Blue does not provide person-level verification as a service. Stahl doesn’t need to actually interrogate the absurdity or danger of something Greene says she just needs to push back once to show the contrast, and then the viewers can just see for themselves.Īnd on Friday, Axios reported that the White House also will not pay for Twitter Blue for its staffers or for the official White House account. It embodied the sort-of journalism that insists on its merit by arguing that the best spokesperson for showing the wrongness of something is itself, rather than another observer explaining why exactly it is wrong. The production overall was too willing to move on, offering mere samplings of Greene’s issues paired with a touch of pushback. And in a broader sense, calling Green “smart and fearless” is like calling The Simpsons ’ Mr. It continued, describing her as “known to be smart and fearless and has a history of believing in conspiracy theories.” Why, exactly, she is characterized as “ smart ”-and by whom-is not completely clear. “Before Congress, she helped run the family construction company in Georgia,” the interview’s voice-over read in another part of the special on Greene. This half-critical, half-not approach characterized much of the interview. “The question for her, and the country, is can she expand her brash MTG brand beyond the right-wing, populist base?” the voice-over finishes. The students passed out a flyer with their list of demands, which include a red flag law, safe storage laws, and a ban on permitless carrying. #marchforourlives #Nashville /cZtuVww3SI- The Akilah Dasilva Foundation April 3, 2023 Proud to stand with and all of the students and citizens calling for change in TN. Students from Nashville schools marching to the state capitol in the wake of the Covenant School shooting 1 week ago today /LTWdA0OWBz- Sydney Snow April 3, 2023 “We all just want to live through high school,” one student said. They rallied outside the building, where they sang songs and called on lawmakers to protect them. This comes a week after the tragic Covenant School shooting that killed six people, including three 9-year-olds. HAPPENING NOW: Students from Hume Fogg walking to the Capitol, calling for gun control. The chamber took a 10-minute recess while security cleared the gallery. The vote was temporarily delayed when protesters shouted at Republican senators that “people will die” if the abortion ban is passed. The measure removes the clause that specifically states abortion regulations “may not impose an unconstitutional burden on a woman’s freedom to decide whether to terminate her pregnancy,” specifically stripping away people’s autonomy. People can currently receive such support for up to a year after the child is born. Abortion rights advocates regularly point out that states with some of the toughest abortion laws often fail to set up social welfare systems to support children after they are born. These services include pregnancy testing, counseling, prenatal classes, adoption education, and material aid such as diapers and formula. ![]() The bill would also lower the amount of money that the state Department of Health is required to spend on pregnancy and parental support services to 85 percent, down from 90 percent.
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