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World News See other World News Articles Title: Elon Musk’s Twitter Is Still US State-Affiliated Media A couple of months into Elon Musks control of Twitter, its fair to say that from an anti-censorship, pro-transparency perspective there have been a few positive results of the platform coming under new management. The revelations from the Twitter Files about US government involvement in influencing a massive social media companys policies and actions have been indisputably newsworthy information thats absolutely in the public interest to have, and some anti-establishment voices have been saying their accounts have been noticeably more visible since the changeover. Its also fair to say at this point that Musk has allowed far more negative practices to continue than he has ended. In an excellent new article titled Under Musk, Twitter Continues to Promote US Propaganda Networks, Fair.orgs Bryce Greene breaks down the many different ways that Twitter is still manipulating the information its users see in ways that serve the interests of the US government. Greene contrasts the wildly unbalanced way media coming from empire- targeted governments is suppressed and labeled state-affiliated media, while US-aligned accounts which would deserve such a designation are not given it, and are often amplified and aided. In short, Twitter is serving as an active participant in an ongoing information war, Greene writes. I highly recommend reading the article in full, because it paints a very lucid picture of the Silicon Valley platforms facilitation of US information interests and Musks role in it, but here are a few highlights: FAIR could find no examples of accounts labeled United States state- affiliated media, even though there are many outlets that would obviously seem to fit that description, while PressTV from Iran, RT and Sputnik from Russia, and China Daily, Global Times, CGTN and China Xinhua News from China are all labeled state-affiliated media.'
none of the accounts for the US Army, National Security Agency or Central Intelligence Agency are currently labeled as a state or government entity by Twitter. Twitter is still displaying warning pop-ups when people attempt to like or share media from an unauthorized government. Twitters Topics feature has been artificially amplifying media funded by the US and other NATO powers to manage narratives about the war in Ukraine. US state media outlets Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia, Voice of America, Office of Cuba Broadcasting, and Middle East Broadcasting Network receive twice as much funding from the US government as RT receives from Moscow, yet are not labeled state- affiliated media. US-funded information ops like National Endowment for Democracy also receive no such label. Prior to the Musk takeover Twitter announced that it supports NATO and seeks to prevent Russia from undermining faith in the NATO alliance and its stability. Neither that declaration nor the policies put in place alongside it have been repealed under the new ownership. Twitters top editorial position for the Middle East and Africa is still held by Gordon MacMillan of the British militarys psychological warfare unit. For good measure Greene spends the latter part of his article discussing Musks extensive role in the US military-industrial complex through his military and intelligence contractor company SpaceX, which would of course present a massive conflict of interest when it comes to resisting the US governments attempts to tilt the flow of information in its favor online. It is a bit funny how the public narrative about SpaceX is mostly about Mars and futurism and the exploration of space, when in reality its existence predominantly revolves around aiding the US war machines campaigns of terrestrial conquest. So its not surprising that we find ourselves with a New Twitter thats essentially the same as the old Twitter, just with more tolerance for right wingers and their culture war quagmires. When Musks Twitter purchase was first announced, journalist Michael Tracey tweeted an interesting observation that Ive been referring back to ever since the change in ownership. The biggest test for Elon Musk will not be whether he rolls back the most obvious woke content policies that should be a given but whether he continues to let Twitter be used as a vehicle for the US national security state to counter official enemies like Russia and China, Tracey said. After two months of the same old same old in the facilitation of US information interests, I think its fair to say that when it comes to this question, the jury has returned with a verdict. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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