The collusion of the FBI and Ukrainian spies to censor users on Twitter.
The FBI has asked Twitter to block dozens of user accounts that the Ukrainian intelligence service claims have spread fake information.
The FBI has asked Twitter to block more than 160 user accounts that the Ukrainian intelligence service claims have spread fake information.
Emails seen by Aaron Mitt, a reporter for Democracy Now, show that the FBI also asked Twitter to send personal information related to these accounts to Kiev, according to Rashatudi.
“Alexander Kobzant”, the special agent of the FBI, who is stationed at the US Embassy in Kyiv, contacted Twitter administrators last March and handed them a list of a number of user accounts that he said he received from the Ukrainian Security Service.
The FBI has asked Twitter to block more than 160 user accounts that the Ukrainian intelligence service claims have spread fake information.
Emails seen by Aaron Mitt, a reporter for Democracy Now, show that the FBI also asked Twitter to send personal information related to these accounts to Kiev, according to Rashatudi.
“Alexander Kobzant”, the special agent of the FBI, who is stationed at the US Embassy in Kyiv, contacted Twitter administrators last March and handed them a list of a number of user accounts that he said he received from the Ukrainian Security Service.