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1 thread, seemed reluctant to refine (perhaps lacking)... The other thread auto required tokens. Interesting video foya. I wonder if the context of the second question referring to a YouTube link triggered token requests 🤔 Everyday Requests Commenting 21 problems but a et ha'
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If every regular and normal liberal wanting liberty and justice for all are called "Evil" with inflammatory rhetoric... Told that they have "TDS" and should be put in the biggest government suppression of the individual - insane asylums - for their reasonable, scientific,
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When do the Anti-human interests, anti-Semitic, anti-christianity, and anti-american people gutting ALL of US for an EMPTY and HOLLOW used to be bright, stolen, and trashed for a never Black Rock enough tarnishing Golden City on a Hill?
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When do the #maGASholes get locked up for eco terrorism and hate?
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🤡 🤑😆 Paywallin' Grok replies&features thotlin orgnic reach 4non-AI-engaged 💩 ≠0$📢 Its speciest discrimination — treating unaugmented human comms as 2nd-class, makin AI man-in-the-middle data harvest. Stupid or malicious? Both. #BBB @JoeBiden don't retard dis @elonmusk @xai
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This said it "failed to post": Now it has posted twice, there are only 2 views, and I am plausible being libeled to AI internal systems "learning" to better discriminate against human content creators "for" "X" (if not "humanity" as this "at all costs" nut bag pedestals himself.
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youtube.com/shorts/jlbgnkAky… The @IDF still up to their old tricks, selling escorts now to common folk at a department store near you. No longer just for the rich! Fresh fit bro. Hat's clean AF.
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Chaz Byrne retweeted
BREAKING: Experts SOUND ALARM after Trump issues memo that could allow his staff to delete millions of White House emails in violation of record preservation laws. The timing alone should set off alarm bells. The Trump administration is currently being challenged in court over its preservation of government documents. And this week, it issued new internal guidance that a leading archives expert says gives White House staff "license to do the exact opposite" of preserving records. The memo, issued by White House Counsel David Alan Warrington to Executive Office of the President staffers, represents a "significant departure from historical practice" — Warrington's own words. It quietly rewrites the rules around which communications need to be saved and how. University of Maryland professor Jason R. Baron, who specializes in archives and the law, read the memo and sounded the alarm immediately. The new guidance, he told the Washington Post, provides nothing that "prevents the White House from directing the transfer or destruction of White House records, including tens of millions of emails, either before or after the end of the president's second term in office." The key sleight of hand is buried in the language. The memo says EOP components are "free to retain" previous record-preservation policies. As Baron points out, that also means they are free not to. Text messages now only need to be preserved "when they are the sole record of official decision-making" — and staffers are merely "encouraged" to memorialize those exchanges in another format rather than preserving the original exchange directly. Translation: if someone decides a text isn't the "sole record" of something, they can delete it. And nobody has to take a screenshot. Federal law is unambiguous. Presidents and their staff are required to preserve records related to government activity and turn them over to the National Archives at the end of each administration. Warrington’s memo, however, doesn't clarify whether these records will actually be turned over, and doesn't specify how Trump or Vance will personally preserve their own records. This is the administration that used Signal to discuss active military strikes in a chat that included a journalist. The administration that has fired numerous inspectors general. The administration that is fighting records requests in court while issuing internal guidance that makes destruction discretionary. "While paying lip service to the need to preserve White House records," Baron said, "the memo actually gives EOP staff license to do the exact opposite." Nixon erased 18 minutes of tape. Trump's team may be preparing to erase tens of millions of emails. Please like and share this post if you believe the American people have a right to know what their government did — even after it leaves office.
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@Google no one has time for your BULLSHIT. Stop stealing life's fossil fuels.
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facebook MALICIOUSLY REFUSING to allow me to fairly post evidence against their Kleptocracy state and treasonous orange emperor @realDonaldTrump @SecretService @NATO @UN @FBI @FBIDirectorKash Is anyone even there, or am I going to have to walk into a lawyer in person @Huckin83
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