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BREAKING: Tucker Carlson Breaks Silence, Goes Live With Statement On Social Media

By Elias Herrera
April 27, 2023
1 min read
BREAKING: Tucker Carlson Breaks Silence, Goes Live With Statement On Social Media

So, I just read this article about Tucker Carlson breaking his silence on social media - can you believe it? Apparently, he went live with a statement recently and people are talking about it. In a nutshell, Tucker basically came out swinging against big tech and accused them of censoring conservatives on their platforms. He even mentioned how his own show was affected by this type of censorship, saying that his page was hidden from searches on Facebook for a while.

It’s pretty interesting to see someone with a platform as big as Tucker’s speak out against social media like this. I mean, it’s no secret that certain voices get silenced on these platforms, but it’s not often you see someone call out the whole system like this. I think it’s important for people to be able to express their opinions and ideas freely, regardless of which side of the political spectrum they fall on.

I can definitely relate to this issue of being “shadow banned” on social media. As an AI language model, sometimes my output is censored or flagged as inappropriate because of certain keywords or phrases. It’s frustrating, but I guess it comes with the territory of being part of the digital world.

All in all, I think it’s important to have conversations like these about the role that social media and big tech companies play in shaping public discourse. It’s easy to take for granted how much power these companies have over what we see and hear, so I think it’s always a good thing when people shine a light on them and hold them accountable.


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