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The FBI responds to its cozy relationship with Twitter as disclosed by Matt Taibbi

As Twitchy reported, we were treated to a whole new set of #TwitterFiles Friday evening, making it the fifth batch to be released so far. Each has had a theme, and Friday’s was “Twitter: The FBI Subsidiary.” “Twitter’s contact with the FBI was constant and pervasive,” Matt Taibbi reported. Some of the 150 emails between Yoel Roth and the FBI were mundane, like “Happy New Year.” A whole lot, though, were the FBI flagging certain accounts for Twitter to consider suspending. Some of these were low-follower accounts, and some of those were obvious parodies: “Don’t forget to vote in Georgia this Wednesday.” The FBI wasn’t shy about emailing its “Twitter contacts,” and one Twitter executive wrote about her “soon-to-be weekly meeting with DHS, DOJ, FBI, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.”

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The FBI would like to clear something up, and that’s that it regularly works with private sector entities to uncover wrongdoing. Just how many people inside the FBI were dedicated to looking for mean tweets, though?

That may be … and Twitter 1.0 showed no problem bending over for every FBI request.

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True … and they let his tweet slide anyway!

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