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Elon Musk's 'brutal' mass firing of Twitter staff was compared to the infamous Red Wedding massacre from Game of Thrones today, as UK-based workers admitted they were in tears after becoming among the thousands to be let go by the tech giant overnight. <br><br>'There is growing evidence that the legislative and executive branch officials are using social media companies to engage in censorship by surrogate,' Jonathan Turley, a professor of law at George Washington University, told The Intercept. <br><br>Officials categorize that dangerous speech as misinformation (false information spread unintentionally), disinformation (false information spread intentionally), and malinformation (factual information shared with ill intent, often out of context).<br><br>"No, I don't believe it changed direction at all, and importantly, the decisions made in relation to that matter ... I actually took no role in the specific decisions," Mr Barbour told a parliamentary committee on Thursday.<br><br>"There are any number of reasons that you're all well aware of about why staff would be feeling concerned about their roles, concerned about how their work is perceived externally, dealing with critical views that are expressed constantly about their work," he said.<br><br>'It is axiomatic that the government cannot do indirectly what it is prohibited from doing directly. If government officials are directing or facilitating such censorship, it raises serious First Amendment questions.' <br><br>Nick concluded: 'With TV shows like The Repair Shop and TikTok tutorials showing us how to upcycle furniture, shoppers are now aware that furniture is something that can increase value in future - unlike the products Made sell.'<br><br>He explained: 'Made very quickly became a very innovative place to purchase your furniture and homewares, with its nimble approach to providing customers with quality items at good prices it captured the zeitgeist of living in hotel-style homes that were Instagramable and gave people boasting power. <br><br>'When it first launched it was a hit because there was nothing quite like it and the consumer felt like they were their own interior designer with clever ways of visualising the product in your homes using quick and easy VR tools.'<br><br>It comes after employees at two UK offices - in London and Manchester - were expected to receive an email with the subject 'Your Role at Twitter' by 4pm on Friday, while the social media platform's offices in the capital were locked up and workers were told to stay at home until next week.<br><br>Still, the dangers of such crackdowns were illustrated in the closing days of the 2020 election, when Twitter and Facebook limited or banned sharing of the New York Post's reports on Hunter Biden's international business dealings.<br><br>'While the recent focus has been on conditions improving post-Trussonomics, the central picture remains one of a weaker growth, higher borrowing costs and expensive tax cuts that have left a fiscal hole of at least £40billion to fill.'<br><br>House sales are slowing, with the number of mortgages approved sliding from 74,340 in August to 66,790, according to Bank of England data, as higher interest rates and the cost of living crisis deterred buyers. <br><br>With a deteriorating economic outlook and the legacy of last prime minister Liz Truss's disastrous mini-Budget as a backdrop, it suggests the Government will need to find at least £40billion — likely through a combination of tax rises and spending cuts.<br><br>'Brands like Loaf.com and Sleep8 are bucking the trend and opening up more stores in destination shopping centres like Westfield in London and Bluewater as more and more people want to feel their furniture which is something Made.com hasn't allowed its customers to do.<br><br>The watchdog launched its probe last year after then Integrity Commissioner Nikola Stepanov raised concerns about the laptop being taken from her office without her knowledge or [https://datdanang.vn/question/convenient-advice-for-achieving-your-web-internet-hosting-goals/ Datdanang.vn] permission by public servants.<br><br>It comes after employees at two UK offices - in London (pictured) and Manchester - were expected to receive an email with the subject 'Your Role at Twitter' by 4pm on Friday, while the social media platform's offices in the capital were locked up and workers were told to stay at home until next week<br><br>The episode showcased what was supposed to be the happy marriage of Robb Stark (Richard Madden) and his pregnant wife Talisa (Oona Chaplin). The wedding, hosted by Walder Frey (David Bradley), turned out to be a double-cross and a bloody massacre resulting in the deaths of Robb, Talisa, her unborn child and the House Stark matriarch Catelyn (Michelle Fairley), to name just a few<br><br>'The Government has a little over two weeks to finalise its plans to repair its economic credibility and the sustainability of the public finances,' said James Smith, research director at the Resolution Foundation.<br><br>Reflecting recent non-recurring costs, volatile trading and an expectation of no near-term improvement in discretionary big-ticket demand nor in new customer acquisition, the group forecast a 15 per cent to 30 per cent fall in full-year gross sales. |
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Elon Musk's 'brutal' mass firing of Twitter staff was compared to the infamous Red Wedding massacre from Game of Thrones today, as UK-based workers admitted they were in tears after becoming among the thousands to be let go by the tech giant overnight.
'There is growing evidence that the legislative and executive branch officials are using social media companies to engage in censorship by surrogate,' Jonathan Turley, a professor of law at George Washington University, told The Intercept.
Officials categorize that dangerous speech as misinformation (false information spread unintentionally), disinformation (false information spread intentionally), and malinformation (factual information shared with ill intent, often out of context).
"No, I don't believe it changed direction at all, and importantly, the decisions made in relation to that matter ... I actually took no role in the specific decisions," Mr Barbour told a parliamentary committee on Thursday.
"There are any number of reasons that you're all well aware of about why staff would be feeling concerned about their roles, concerned about how their work is perceived externally, dealing with critical views that are expressed constantly about their work," he said.
'It is axiomatic that the government cannot do indirectly what it is prohibited from doing directly. If government officials are directing or facilitating such censorship, it raises serious First Amendment questions.'
Nick concluded: 'With TV shows like The Repair Shop and TikTok tutorials showing us how to upcycle furniture, shoppers are now aware that furniture is something that can increase value in future - unlike the products Made sell.'
He explained: 'Made very quickly became a very innovative place to purchase your furniture and homewares, with its nimble approach to providing customers with quality items at good prices it captured the zeitgeist of living in hotel-style homes that were Instagramable and gave people boasting power.
'When it first launched it was a hit because there was nothing quite like it and the consumer felt like they were their own interior designer with clever ways of visualising the product in your homes using quick and easy VR tools.'
It comes after employees at two UK offices - in London and Manchester - were expected to receive an email with the subject 'Your Role at Twitter' by 4pm on Friday, while the social media platform's offices in the capital were locked up and workers were told to stay at home until next week.
Still, the dangers of such crackdowns were illustrated in the closing days of the 2020 election, when Twitter and Facebook limited or banned sharing of the New York Post's reports on Hunter Biden's international business dealings.
'While the recent focus has been on conditions improving post-Trussonomics, the central picture remains one of a weaker growth, higher borrowing costs and expensive tax cuts that have left a fiscal hole of at least £40billion to fill.'
House sales are slowing, with the number of mortgages approved sliding from 74,340 in August to 66,790, according to Bank of England data, as higher interest rates and the cost of living crisis deterred buyers.
With a deteriorating economic outlook and the legacy of last prime minister Liz Truss's disastrous mini-Budget as a backdrop, it suggests the Government will need to find at least £40billion — likely through a combination of tax rises and spending cuts.
'Brands like Loaf.com and Sleep8 are bucking the trend and opening up more stores in destination shopping centres like Westfield in London and Bluewater as more and more people want to feel their furniture which is something Made.com hasn't allowed its customers to do.
The watchdog launched its probe last year after then Integrity Commissioner Nikola Stepanov raised concerns about the laptop being taken from her office without her knowledge or Datdanang.vn permission by public servants.
It comes after employees at two UK offices - in London (pictured) and Manchester - were expected to receive an email with the subject 'Your Role at Twitter' by 4pm on Friday, while the social media platform's offices in the capital were locked up and workers were told to stay at home until next week
The episode showcased what was supposed to be the happy marriage of Robb Stark (Richard Madden) and his pregnant wife Talisa (Oona Chaplin). The wedding, hosted by Walder Frey (David Bradley), turned out to be a double-cross and a bloody massacre resulting in the deaths of Robb, Talisa, her unborn child and the House Stark matriarch Catelyn (Michelle Fairley), to name just a few
'The Government has a little over two weeks to finalise its plans to repair its economic credibility and the sustainability of the public finances,' said James Smith, research director at the Resolution Foundation.
Reflecting recent non-recurring costs, volatile trading and an expectation of no near-term improvement in discretionary big-ticket demand nor in new customer acquisition, the group forecast a 15 per cent to 30 per cent fall in full-year gross sales.