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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-27 09:16

in LeoFinance5 days ago

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The conversation around H1B visas has also reached social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter). There have been reports of accounts losing their verified check marks and monetization features in response to posts critiquing the H1B visa program. Critics, including influential commentators, argue that this is an example of retaliatory censorship, which stifles free speech on immigration issues. While not necessarily indicative of a collective company stance, such actions have alarmed many users about the political implications of expressing dissent on the platform.

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