← Back to context Comment by aerodog 2 days ago "was called" - who was behind that? 4 comments aerodog Reply qart 1 day ago Weasel words, basically. All too common in journalism. It's also common on Wikipedia but Wikipedia acknowledges it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weasel_word appled232 2 days ago that quotes attributed to "investors," according to Masad. but some of the most heinous stuff people said to him is public: https://x.com/rabois/status/1943804360863232513 "your friends should have not raped murdered and killed kids." jerlam 2 days ago It's Twitter - that's how a lot of people (or bots) say hi. mdni007 2 days ago [flagged]
qart 1 day ago Weasel words, basically. All too common in journalism. It's also common on Wikipedia but Wikipedia acknowledges it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weasel_word
appled232 2 days ago that quotes attributed to "investors," according to Masad. but some of the most heinous stuff people said to him is public: https://x.com/rabois/status/1943804360863232513 "your friends should have not raped murdered and killed kids." jerlam 2 days ago It's Twitter - that's how a lot of people (or bots) say hi. mdni007 2 days ago [flagged]
jerlam 2 days ago It's Twitter - that's how a lot of people (or bots) say hi. mdni007 2 days ago [flagged]
Weasel words, basically. All too common in journalism. It's also common on Wikipedia but Wikipedia acknowledges it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weasel_word
that quotes attributed to "investors," according to Masad. but some of the most heinous stuff people said to him is public: https://x.com/rabois/status/1943804360863232513 "your friends should have not raped murdered and killed kids."
It's Twitter - that's how a lot of people (or bots) say hi.
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