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Twitter Locks WikiLeaks and Multiple WikiLeaks Staff Accounts (medium.com/caityjohnstone)
49 points by k1m on Dec 21, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


Update from Wikileaks: "Our twitter account @WikiLeaks is now unlocked. Thanks to those who made a fuss and for @Jack and others responding to the problem. It appears that a denial of service attack had been run against several WikiLeaks and Assange legal accounts to trigger looping security lockouts."

https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1075946430844583938

Still don't understand why upvoting behaves so differently here on HN. This post received 25 points within an hour, but never reached the first page. There are other posts on the first page with far fewer points. Can anyone shed any light on that? Genuinely curious.


I suspect people flag it for not being very good content, and perhaps tilted in terms of its reporting on a political issue.


Maybe you're right. Wish it was more transparent though, if that is what's going on.


I find it equally likely there's an undisclosed request from the DoJ involving their accounts -- and that they're trying to get a narrative out before something like indictments come out.

There's a lot of very clear slant in this article.

It leaves unanswered the question why a front laundering Russian intelligence should expect to be allowed to operate on a US platform.


Don't think there's any proof of Wikileaks being a front for anyone. If anything, they've come under intense attack, including what increasingly appears to be a made-up story published by the Guardian. https://observer.com/2018/12/glenn-greenwald-on-sucker-journ...


I've never hears an actual explanation for why wikileaks is accused of being a Russian puppet besides circumstantial things. Is there any hard (or medium hard) evidence?




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