They may tell you they are not but there is no doubt in my mind they are and
if they got caught their response would be “Oopsie, my bad”.
-richey
During Covid hysteria cellular carriers were definitly scrubbing text
messages that contained things against whatever the agenda was.
There was no
It's a pretty serious claim to say that cell providers were selectively not
delivering messages based on content.
Unless you have some more concrete evidence beyond "I sent a few texts" ,
this list is no place for such things, nor the insinuation of political
agendas.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 10:5
I wouldn't call it a serious claim. By their own admission T-Mobile
filters messages based on content.
https://community.t-mobile.com/accounts-services-4/can-t-send-receive-texts-that-contain-goo-gl-7776
Now, there is no indication I'm aware of, that it is political in
nature. But they do, factua
Spam filtering is clearly not the accusation that was laid out.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 11:48 AM Hunter Fuller wrote:
> I wouldn't call it a serious claim. By their own admission T-Mobile
> filters messages based on content.
>
>
> https://community.t-mobile.com/accounts-services-4/can-t-send-rec
Sure, that's why I said that in my third paragraph.
But once we know that they do, in fact, filter messages, we can
understand why it might *seem* like they filter based on political
content.
For example, if a left-leaning news outlet uses bit.ly URLs, and a
right-leaning one uses goo.gl URLs, and
>
> some might conclude that "T-Mobile filters links to right-leaning news
> outlets.
>
That conclusion, based on the methodology described, would be wrong, and
that should be called out.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 12:09 PM Hunter Fuller wrote:
> Sure, that's why I said that in my third paragrap
Anyone have a good contact with Charter Spectrum for fiber transports for
the Pacific NW region?
Regards,
Josh
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