Social Media Posts

  • Caught: Online sex hustler

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a notorious online sex hustler who peddles for sex online and passes off false accusations against male victims offline is now able to be exposed.

    The suspect uses the handle “Ytrohs3Ytrohs” on X, and posts “communiqué’s” in the attempt to pass off inquiries to her behaviour as melodramas, or “psychotic episodes”. The posts count as press statements.

    The “Shorty” profile

    She’s alleged to assault staff at the Southbank Centre, London. It’s believed she excuses it as part of a pattern of behaviour due to pressures of her work. It may be due to evasiveness after seeing prostitutes.

  • Uni Chancellor lashes out at Musk

    Nazir Afzal, a former Chief Prosecutor and Chancellor of the University of Manchester, has criticised Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur.

    He alleged on X, also backed by Musk, that his “followers” had sent racist messages to him, and had used derogatory, ethnic language.

    In response, users gave mixed reactions to his claims. One said, “you are becoming a laughing stock”, after noting his other criticisms.

  • Caught: “Anon” activist

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a youth activist part of the “Anon” network of digital activists has been spotted.

    His operational nickname, “North Shores”, implies he likes to work alone and receive minimal support. He’s behind an X profile, “YourAnonCentral”, with 5+ million followers.

    @YourAnonCentral – X

    The groups real name, “Youth Central”, is indicative of its criminal aim to draw in youth issues to control any of its associated assets.

  • Caught: YouTube antagonist

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a suspected antagonist targeting YouTuber’s was spotted in Reading, Berkshire, earlier today.

    She’s suspected of plotting harassment, intimidation, and false accusations against creators, and users.

  • Free Speech Union memberships surge

    In a victory for freedom of speech campaigners, the Free Speech Union, led by journalist Toby Young, has seen its membership increase to over 20,000 since July this year.

  • How elections play out

    A dispute on social media is not what an election is for. It’s not a part of the plan to fall out but it’s what some want in spite of the rules.

    An example is a post on X by Elon Musk. Musk contrasts his view on migration against Kamala Harris and gets a lot of attention. It has over 100 million views.

    It’s not exceptional and other users who engage get big results too. One example is a reply which has over 20,000 likes by a user with a low follower count.

    It’s not an accurate example for a legal issue but it meets a threshold for participation. It doesn’t achieve credibility or placate online fact checkers, however.

  • Obama stirs the pot

    Barack Obama is a good case study in how things can go down. It can either go well or badly. He’s given stirring speeches but also been pilloried for policies that didn’t sit well.

    As an example, in a post to his X account he points out his and Kamala Harris’ style of dress. They’re both wearing tan suits in juxtaposed photo’s. The reaction is a mixed bag.

    The user with the most liked reply reacts with a critique of Obama’s Presidency, accusing him of “race baiting” people. Alternatively, a user with the second most liked reply identifies with the joke.

    It’s not so much a need to be accurate but to bring out a genuine response users indicate they feel. This is the way of social media with politicians where recriminations – and plaudits – continue long after.

  • Trump’s Truth Social

    The fact Donald Trump owns a social media network makes this election in America a lot more precarious.

    It means Trump effectively has control over a network that counts as a source of and potential platform for journalism.

    It makes it different because potentially his users are not subject to the same censorship as they are on X, for example, where his supporters get cancelled.

    The fact of cancellation as it is doesn’t worry some in the liberal press but it’s an anomaly elsewhere.

    The fact is most of the world’s connected population use social media. This is according to Statista, who say over 5 billion people use social media across the world.

    This figure is just shy of the nearly 5.5 billion who use the Internet.

    It’s a remarkable figure and proportion of total usage, and speaks of the use and value of social media as seen across the world.

    Trump is on the cutting edge of seeing not just the dollar value but the social import of a social media network.

    Its actual influence over an election however is a different matter.