Exactly! I stopped reading when I reached that paragraph. I cannot take anyone pedestalizing journalists and leftists in general as "the ones with the highest morals" seriously, despite all what was going on with Twitter. After all it's not like it cannot be disproven quite easily.
- Opaque moderation (at least more opaque than the current one)
- Banning and shadowbanning users despite admitting the administration admitting they didn't violate company's ToS
- Soft banning users regularly so they could build a case to outright ban them once and for all
- Collusion with some three-letters agencies (see Twitter Files) to censor speech, bury newsworthy stories, etc
- Journalists were treated as a separate class above regular users.
- Opaque moderation (at least more opaque than the current one)
- Banning and shadowbanning users despite admitting the administration admitting they didn't violate company's ToS
- Soft banning users regularly so they could build a case to outright ban them once and for all
- Collusion with some three-letters agencies (see Twitter Files) to censor speech, bury newsworthy stories, etc
- Journalists were treated as a separate class above regular users.