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The social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, received criticism from researchers after it labeled a link by the investigative journalism group Bellingcat about Russia’s attack on a children’s hospital in Kyiv as “potentially spammy or unsafe.”

In their latest research, Bellingcat identified a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile that struck Ukraine’s largest children’s medical center, Okhmatdyt, during an attack on Kyiv over the weekend that killed 33 people, including 5 children.

Bellingcat’s investigation debunked claims from pro-Russian accounts that denied responsibility for the attack and “sought to shift the blame for the incident onto Ukraine,” researchers said.

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Despite its reputation, X marked the link to the group’s latest research as “unsafe,” saying that it could lead users to “violent or misleading content” or to a website that misleads people, disrupts their experience, or steals their personal information.

  • muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The more i hear about twitter censoring shit the less i respect what elon has done. If he did what he said he would do great but unfortunatly i don’t see any of this free speach he allegedly loves.

    Btw what was the exact link that twitter thinks is so dangerous?

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      4 months ago

      An argument can be made that the vast majority of “free speech” polemics from US oligarchs are a ruse.

      They couldn’t care less. They see it as tool to manipulate plebs and promote their financial interests as well as leveraging such polemics as a cover for corruption.

      With respect to Musk, it is likely a republican administration will cancel any legal proceedings against him and give a formal “get out of jail free” card. Although some Musk’s posturing is likely tied to his degenerate tendencies.