{"id":12704,"date":"2018-01-11T20:00:42","date_gmt":"2018-01-11T20:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/victorhugocollection.com\/?p=12704"},"modified":"2019-07-20T05:19:58","modified_gmt":"2019-07-20T05:19:58","slug":"twitter-shadow-banning-foreshadowed-in-censored-victor-hugo-art","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/victorhugocollection.com\/twitter-shadow-banning-foreshadowed-in-censored-victor-hugo-art\/","title":{"rendered":"TWITTER SHADOW BANNING FORESHADOWED IN CENSORED VICTOR HUGO ART"},"content":{"rendered":"
TAMPA BAY TIMES CEO PAUL TASH DROPS BALL ON SHADOW BANNING STORY<\/p>\n
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MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II WITH HILLARY CLINTON’S BROTHER, HUGH RODHAM, HOLDING THE ICONIC “CRACKHEAD JESUS IS COMING” STICKER, CENSORED BY ALGORITHMS USED BY SOCIAL MEDIA GIANTS FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF MARK ZUCKERBERG.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n STICKER BOOK by DB BURKEMAN features sociopolitical art by Hispanic New York born artist, VICTOR-HUGO VACA II, on page 232.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n On May 4, 2016 the Tampa Bay Times purchased The Tampa Tribune, before a story could be published in\u00a0The Tampa Tribune about Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, using shadow banning algorithms to silence opposing views after Instagram permanently deleted the digital footprint of the\u00a0maverick artist Victor-Hugo Vaca II, following the release of an\u00a0article in Centro Tampa, a Spanish language sister newspaper to the Tampa Bay\u00a0Times, titled, “Arte\u00a0moderno en Ybor y Clearwater”, about the outspoken Hispanic producer’s attempts to fight censorship with his “diary of the world on canvas”, known as modern-art-gonzo-journalism.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Tampa Bay Tribune Publisher, Brian Burns suggested that Victor-Hugo Vaca II contact Tampa Bay Times Chairman, Paul Tash, with the news tip that, seven minutes after a photo of the prolific\u00a0provocateur sitting with Hillary Clinton’s Brother, Hugh Rodham, was posted on Instagram, Mark\u00a0Zuckerberg, using unreported algorithms, issued a digital death sentence at the\u00a0peak of the thought provoking artist’s popularity on his social media platforms, just days before the heated 2016 U.S. Presidential race against Donald Trump, to censor opposing political viewpoints.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The work of modern-art-gonzo-journalism created after Victor-Hugo Vaca II contacted the office of Paul\u00a0Tash, Tampa Bay Times Chairman and CEO, with the shadow banning\u00a0news tip, is\u00a0titled “Digital Reporter Gets Facebook\/Instagram\/Clinton 2016 Social-Media Censorship Story As Fox News Ponders Public Trust Of Biased Reporting By News Sources And Chooses To Publish Narratives On Local Slip & Slide, A Stolen Lounge Chair & Adoption Of A Limp Dog; Begging The Question: Will Tampa Bay Times 2016 Election Reporting Be Fair & Balanced?\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n January 11, 2018 Project Veritas exposes Twitter shadow banning to “Ban a way of talking”.\u00a0January 11, 2018 Project Veritas exposes Twitter shadow banning to “Ban a way of talking”.\u00a0According to Olinda Hassan, on video, the Twitter Trust & Safety Policy Manager claims, “We’re trying to get shitty people to not show up. It’s a product thing we’re working on.”<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The same day,\u00a0Olinda Hassan’s statement about censorship and social engineering by media monopoly staff was put into\u00a0public consciousness, by James O’Keefe, via Project Veritas, alleged CIA operative, Anderson Cooper, of fake news media CNN, reported as a fact without evidence, that during a closed door meeting with Democrats, President Donald Trump allegedly asked, “Why are we having all these people from shithole\u00a0countries come here?”, thus fueling the rapid decline of public trust in mainstream media news outlets that assume people are too dumb to understand distraction while being fed a low truth news cycle of bread, circus and gossip from talking heads, disguised as journalists, controlled by opinionated media giants colluding with toxic leadership, to stifle opinion and thought, while clearly deflecting their own guilt and insecurities onto others.<\/p>\n