Twitter Files 2 dropping now at this thread.
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There is a difference between what we know and what we believe. Even if we believed it and we were right, it doesn’t reach the mainstream if it isn’t at least proven, and if it is believed but not yet known, the left will always dismiss it. So proving things we already believed might not be exciting, but it is an important part of Information Warfare.
This... Absolutely this. If anything we should feel vindicated.
It’s also critical to building our credibility.
It’s much easier to argue a logical, predictive argument if you have a track record of similar arguments that have been verifiably proven. A track record that serves to build a larger narrative that supports your latest argument.
We already have a strong, proven track record over the last couple of years, but proving that shadow bans and other despotic actions were happening as a matter of course at Twitter, is just one more (rather large) win to add to our record.
Well said. Also, this provides legal evidence.