Check out the Twitter search of the tag #missingdcgirls: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23missingdcgirls&src=tyah
I just did some tests and found that Twitter is often showing the most-recent tweet as being from March 26 (two days ago). When it shows more recent results (using the Latest sort), it will only show some of these for a short period, and then they will no longer display. I have seen it literally scrub tweets I had just read if I refresh the screen. It is an obvious effort to keep a lid on this topic, keep it from trending, and limit the exposure of the issue to the broader public. The most Twitter may allow is for those who already have posted on the tag to see the postings of others, but even that is being censored in tests that I ran...where zero of my posts using this tag are showing, and I have zero notifications/responses from multiple tweets related to #missingdcgirls. I had tweeted to people specifically engaged in this topic, including some of my followers.
EDIT: I will further explain what I have been observing. It is very insidious. You don't know what you DON'T see. They block and ban in ways that are not obvious to most. It can be discovered by opening multiple tabs and comparing results over time. Open a tab, and do a search (on Latest). Keep the tab open and refresh after 20 minutes. 20 minutes later, open a second tab and repeat the process to refresh. No scroll down and compare results from the same time period. You will see that they do not perfectly match as some of the tweets will just be done (when looking in the same time window).
The bigger level of censorship involves shadow banning, in which tweets are simply not displayed at all for some people (or are limited to followers with small followings). This censorship is hard to see and gets discovered by those who are shadow banned and then try to find their own tweets, only to find that they are not displayed. If they shadow ban, it is hard to detect because if you search for your tweets while logged into your account, it will show them (but only to you). You don't realize that the public cannot see them. However, if you log out and do the same search, you will find they do not show. Twitter is falsely leading those they shadow ban to believe that their messages get posted, but they basically put them into a database where only the sender can see them (when logged in).
To prove this, look at this example. Just yesterday, this account (obamatruth1) put out 18 tweets related to #missingdcgirls.
Go to Twitter advanced search (https://twitter.com/search-advanced?lang=en)) and search on this hashtag #missingdcgirls and "From these account" enter obamatruth1. You will see that it shows ZERO results despite the fact that 18 such tweets were sent from that account yesterday
Edit2 (3/29/17): The Twitter censorship is broader for those with a message threatening the established pedocracy. The focus of this account (obamatruth1) is to expose #PizzaGate/#PedoGate, so now an advanced search on ANY tweets put out by obamatruth1, without ANY other filters, produces ZERO results: Silenced!
Screen capture proving this: https://ibb.co/kLkyaa
view the rest of the comments →
UnicornsAndSparkles ago
Is the archive link any shorter?