The legendary satirical news agency The Onion rages on Twitter saying 'permanently banned from Twitter'



The Onion , America's most famous parody news site, has newly reported that it has been 'permanently banned from Twitter.' The Onion continuously posted tweets on Twitter saying 'Release permanent BAN' and 'Protect freedom of speech' even after being permanently banned from Twitter. We are showing a thorough fight against Twitter.

BREAKING: The Onion Has Been Permanently Banned From Twitter
https://www.theonion.com/breaking-the-onion-has-been-permanently-banned-from-tw-1848808405

According to The Onion, on April 21, 2022, former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and his colleagues decided to permanently ban The Onion's Twitter account. The newspaper spelled out, 'It's a tragic act in the history of our company, known as America's best news source,' and the event that loosened the concept of free speech so far was when Chlamydia became popular in the company in 2012. He said it has been since.

Immediately after receiving a permanent BAN from Twitter, the newspaper continuously posted a tweet on Twitter saying 'Release the BAN.'




As a result, the word '#UnbanTheOnion' has entered the US Twitter trend.




However, the protests in the United States did not bear fruit, so The Onion took countermeasures to purchase 0.000000125% of Twitter shares. The acquisition of shares demanded that the board be seated.




The Onion has a great idea that no one could think of, such as implementing a 'Like' button that allows you to like someone else's tweet when you like it. He is eager to join the board of directors when he can improve.

So, The Onion's series of reports is a parody of Elon Musk, who is trying to buy Twitter under the theme of 'protecting freedom of speech.'

Elon Musk raises 6 trillion yen for Twitter acquisition, declares 'to eliminate spambots when acquisition is successful' --GIGAZINE



Known as the American version of the Kyoko Shimbun, The Onion's Twitter account has approximately 11.8 million followers as of April 22, 2022.

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