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Twitter censoring political opinions it doesn't like?

Project Veritas says its latest investigation shows that Twitter is working to ban political opinions and "ways of talking" it doesn't like. And it's using "Shadow banning" to censor some of its users, Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe says.

That means, Project Veritas says on its website, that Twitter is working to ban pro-Trump opinions. Here's the firs graph of the organizations story on the matter:

"In the latest undercover Project Veritas video investigation, current and former Twitter employees are on camera explaining steps the social media giant is taking to censor political content that they don’t like."

O'Keefe said the situation is frightening and dangerous.

“What kind of world do we live in where computer engineers are the gatekeepers of the ‘way people talk?" O'Keefe said. "This investigation brings forth information of profound public importance that educates people about how free they really are to express their views online.”

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