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The weaponized professional spin-articles are coming out on this topic, hoping to throw shade on the subversion of democracy.

They took a little while longer, so this must be a hard one to spin. Shit-birds at arstechnica also did a careful downplaying article.

It must of taken some extra time to buy the fake comments on the news articles too.

Remember that Congress spent years loudly and publicly threatening to destroy social media companies with anti-trust enforcement, before forcing them to play ball with this "public-private partnership", where the government demands social media sites remove specific users and content.

We know from the Twitter leaks that a lot of what they were demanding to be removed was not disinformation. Quite a few incidents showed that government entities demanded the removal of content that they knew was true and was not disinformation.