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Leaked Audio suggests some Twitter employees were freaking out after buyout (videos)

By drastic215April 27, 2022Updated:November 8, 202500
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(Crankers) Leaked Audio – Twitter Company-Wide Meeting Addressing Elon Musk’s Takeover shows some employees may have been freaking out after the buyout.

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Back in April, James O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, was banned from Twitter. With Elon Musk taking over, there may be a chance for James to bounce back. However, it appears he doesn’t need or rely on the Twitter platform to make waves with his latest videos.

As previously reported in April on his ban: “Twitter permanently banned James O’Keefe Thursday. The Project Veritas founder spent the preceding days posting videos taken of a CNN employee without that employee’s knowledge, in keeping with his organization’s practice of coverted recorded content, but in violation of Twitter’s policies.

O’Keefe, who had over 900,000 followers at the time of his suspension, told TheWrap that he plans to sue the social media platform.

“The account you referenced (@JamesOKeefeIII) was permanently suspended for violating the Twitter Rules on platform manipulation and spam,” a Twitter spokesperson confirmed. “As outlined in our policy on platform manipulation and spam, ‘You can’t mislead others on Twitter by operating fake accounts,’ and ‘you can’t artificially amplify or disrupt conversations through the use of multiple accounts.”

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