@COVID19Up: Former New York Times science reporter Alex Berenson, who won his legal battle with Twitter over his suspension, has been given access to internal documents about the Big Tech company's content moderation and censorship practices by its new owner, Elon Musk.
Alex Berenson, a controversial critic of the public health establishment, is releasing the next edition of what the internet has dubbed the Twitter Files, a series of internal documents that detailed the company's past dealings and business efforts.
"Guess whoβs coming to dinner? The first meal is already plated. And itβs delicious," Berenson tweeted Friday (Jan. 6) alongside an image teasing details about Twitter's approach to handling COVID-19 misinformation.
"Beyond that, I agreed to no conditions on how I will use the information from the files. I can write what I like and do not have to preclear anything with Musk or anyone else. I will redact the names of low-level Twitter employees who were not in decision-making roles β I agreed to this condition in my lawsuit discovery too."
@COVID19Up: Former New York Times science reporter Alex Berenson, who won his legal battle with Twitter over his suspension, has been given access to internal documents about the Big Tech company's content moderation and censorship practices by its new owner, Elon Musk.
Alex Berenson, a controversial critic of the public health establishment, is releasing the next edition of what the internet has dubbed the Twitter Files, a series of internal documents that detailed the company's past dealings and business efforts.
"Guess whoβs coming to dinner? The first meal is already plated. And itβs delicious," Berenson tweeted Friday (Jan. 6) alongside an image teasing details about Twitter's approach to handling COVID-19 misinformation.
He followed the tease with a post on his Substack (https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/my-first-dive-into-the-twitter-files), saying he headed to San Francisco for his "first peek" at the files at the invite of Musk to look over "COVID-related documents."
"Beyond that, I agreed to no conditions on how I will use the information from the files. I can write what I like and do not have to preclear anything with Musk or anyone else. I will redact the names of low-level Twitter employees who were not in decision-making roles β I agreed to this condition in my lawsuit discovery too."
Source:π https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/technology/alex-berenson-vaccine-skeptic-twitter-files
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