Latest “Twitter Files” Reveals Drugmakers Pushed for Censorship of Generic Vax Advocacy
RDrug companies and their representatives pushed for the censorship COVID-19-related threads. TwitterTo prevent competition, new internal documents have been released.
Lobbyists for medical companies like BioNTech and Pfizer We were in constant contact with Twitter and pushed for Twitter to limit certain online campaigns about the vaccine. Twitter Files Released by the Intercept’s Lee Fang. They attempted to stop an international effort by Pfizer to require other vaccine manufacturers to share intellectual properties so that other companies can reproduce coronavirus vaccination.
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Regularly, the company’s policy department sent out censorship messages. Nina Morschhaeuser (ex-head of Twitter’s public policy in Germany), forwarded an email to Twitter from a BioNTech spokesperson. “hide” Two days of activist tweets targeted her company’s accounts. They were also instructed to watch the hashtags #peoplesvaccineand #joinCTAP as they were used to promote a World Health Organization program to expand vaccine access in developing countries.
Twitter spokeswoman, Alexis, suggested that Twitter monitor these alleged campaign related to pharmaceutical company requests. She also compiled a collection tweets that could possibly be violations. Many of them were from non-prominent users. Terry Brough, a British bricklayer, was the one who asked Moderna, Pfizer and AstraZeneca for their technology to be shared with countries less fortunate.
Brough was shocked when he learned that his account had been targeted. “I’m actually 74 and still living,” Fang was told by Brough. “I was a bricklayer all my life just like my dad. I’m no Che Guevara, but I’ve been an activist, a trade unionist, and a socialist. And all I did was sign a tweet. I wish I could’ve done more, really.”
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The email request was received at the same moment that pharmaceutical companies launched an initiative to avoid having to share 2020: The vaccine patents
Twitter Files’ previous versions have provided details about company communications with federal officials regarding content moderating. This included attempts by selected members of Congress to takedown content, and regular communications between Twitter’s FBI and Twitter to remove alleged Russian bots or misinformation from the platform.
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