If you think that the Microsoft-owned social media platform LinkedIn is just about professional and business connections with no politics, you would be wrong. The online service appears now to be emulating its bigger social media rivals at Facebook, Google and Twitter in censoring views with which it disagrees.
My second run-in with LinkedIn censors in as many months occurred recently, when they removed a post linking to a new CO2 Coalition paper on global temperatures. According to LinkedIn, the post was removed because it “goes against our Professional Community Policies.”
The censorship at LinkedIn is not widely known. However, it has been extended to others daring to post factual data on climate change and on COVID-19. The latter was the subject involved in the de-platforming of blogger David Ramsden-Wood who posted a link to a Stanford University antibody study.
Jeg er overhovedet ikke overrasket. Folket må kun tro på mainstream propagandaen. Yderst tankevækkende at de så åbenlyst kan afskære andre fra at ytre sin mening.
Deres “videnskaben er afgjort” mentalitet stiger konstant til højere niveauer indenfor godkendelsen af absurditeter og surrealisme.
LinkedIn trænger sig på alle vegne