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"E.T. was mediocre": Writer offers to retweet your hot takes that are too hot for Twitter

In an environment where Alex Jones has basically been erased from every Internet platform except his own website and Twitter’s CEO has made “conversational health” a priority, there’s a danger that we’ll see fewer and fewer hot takes.

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Fortunately, New York Magazine contributing writer Jesse Singal on Wednesday challenged followers to confess their opinions that were too controversial for Twitter, and he’d retweet them.

It’s true: potential employers are going to bookmark this thread for sure.

https://twitter.com/HashAtMe/status/1027386525464621057

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That’s going nuclear, right there.

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https://twitter.com/HydroTech12/status/1027649938136522752

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