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Wikipedia redirects 'Thursday Night Massacre' to Elon Musk's suspension of nine journalists

There have now been seven dumps of Twitter files showing the inside workings of content moderation at the social media giant, with the latest batch detailing the FBI pressuring Twitter brass to tie the yet-to-be-published Hunter Biden laptop story to a Russian disinformation campaign, even though the FBI had the laptop since December 2019 and knew it was authentic. Pretty big news, right? But as Twitchy reported, editors at Wikipedia were debating whether to delete the #TwitterFiles page someone had put up, calling it “a nothing event about another nothing event.”

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But Elon Musk suspending psycho Keith Olbermann (who just switched over to his dogs’ account to rant), serial fabulist Aaron Rupar, and seven other journalists has now been written up in great detail on Wikipedia, and if you search “Thursday Night Massacre,” Wikipedia will happily redirect you to that page.

They didn’t even last three days.

To give Wikipedia credit, they did change the headline of the page from “Thursday Night Massacre” to “December 15, 2022 Twitter suspensions.”

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Which of the nine “journalists” put up the Wikipedia post in the first place?

We’ll always remember where we were on December 15, 2022 — it was a decade-defining moment.

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