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LinkedIn claims Vivek Ramaswamy's account was 'restricted in error,' but the Republican presidential hopeful isn't buying it



Vivek Ramaswamy's account on LinkedIn was "restricted in error," a spokesperson for the social media platform claimed, according to the Washington Examiner.

But Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur and author-turned GOP presidential candidate, described LinkedIn's claim as "laughable" and called upon Microsoft chairman and CEO Satya Nadella to openly denounce the platform's censorship.

"On May 17 we noticed my account was locked. A LinkedIn employee said it was because I had posted videos containing 'misleading or inaccurate information.' We asked them in writing to point out what was false. The employee doubled down & said they do not tolerate 'misinformation, hate speech, violence, or abuse.' It took several media inquiries before they restored the account nearly a week later. Calling it an 'error' now is totally dishonest," Ramaswamy tweeted.

"This wasn't a technical glitch, it was an intentional act of censorship of my views on Biden, China, and climate change. Typical Big Tech behavior: trying to cover their tracks after egregious election interference. I challenge @SatyaNadella to publicly condemn LinkedIn’s censorship, or else this is just the beginning of 2024 election interference," he wrote.

\u201cNow @LinkedIn (owned by @Microsoft) is trying to claim their decision to censor me was an \u201cerror.\u201d This is laughable. On May 17 we noticed my account was locked. A LinkedIn employee said it was because I had posted videos containing \u201cmisleading or inaccurate information.\u201d We\u2026\u201d
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@Vivek Ramaswamy) 1685107021

Ramaswamy has shared a message in which LinkedIn claimed that his account had been "restricted for repeatedly sharing content that contains misleading or inaccurate information." The platform then listed three posts that supposedly ran afoul of its rules.

For example, one of the posts that LinkedIn listed was a video posted along with the comment, "The climate agenda is a lie: fossil fuels are a requirement for human prosperity." The platform also took issue with a video posted along with the comment, "The CCP is playing the Biden administration like a Chinese mandolin. China has weaponized the 'woke pandemic' to stay one step ahead of us. And it's working."

The message had said that LinkedIn would provide Ramaswamy another opportunity to "regain access" to his account if he consented to follow the platform's terms and not breach them again. It had also said he could appeal the platform's decision if he felt his content did not run afoul of its policies.

\u201cBig Tech election interference has begun: @LinkedIn locked my account & censored me this week for posting videos where I expressed fact-based views as a presidential candidate about climate policy and Biden\u2019s relationships with China. They said it violated their policies relating\u2026\u201d
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@Vivek Ramaswamy) 1685020690

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LinkedIn slaps down presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's account, claiming he repeatedly posted 'misleading or inaccurate information'



LinkedIn took action against the account of Republican presidential primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, claiming that he had run afoul of the social media platform's rules by repreatedly posting material that included "misleading or inaccurate information."

"Big Tech election interference has begun: @LinkedIn locked my account & censored me this week for posting videos where I expressed fact-based views as a presidential candidate about climate policy and Biden's relationships with China," Ramaswamy tweeted.

\u201cBig Tech election interference has begun: @LinkedIn locked my account & censored me this week for posting videos where I expressed fact-based views as a presidential candidate about climate policy and Biden\u2019s relationships with China. They said it violated their policies relating\u2026\u201d
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@Vivek Ramaswamy) 1685020690

LinkedIn listed Ramaswamy's supposed infractions, which included a video posted along with the comment, "The CCP is playing the Biden administration like a Chinese mandolin. China has weaponized the 'woke pandemic' to stay one step ahead of us. And it's working."

The company also took issue with a video that was posted along with the comment, "If the climate religion was really about climate change, then they'd be worried about, say, shifting oil production from the U.S. to places like Russia and China. Yet, the climate religion and its apostles in the ESG movement have a different objective."

The third supposed violation was a video posted along with a comment saying, "The climate agenda is a lie: fossil fuels are a requirement for human prosperity."

LinkedIn, which is owned by Microsoft, informed Ramaswamy that if he consented to not breach their terms again, they would provide him another opportunity to regain access to his account. The company also said he could appeal the decision if he felt his material was not in violation of their policies.

"Microsoft, the 2nd largest company in the world, owns & operates @LinkedIn which censored me this week from sharing fact-based views on climate change & Biden's relationship with China. @Microsoft also operates @bing, the supposed 'competitor' to Google. This may be a preview of what's coming in the year ahead: sector-wide 2024 election interference," Ramaswamy tweeted.

\u201cMicrosoft, the 2nd largest company in the world, owns & operates @LinkedIn which censored me this week from sharing fact-based views on climate change & Biden\u2019s relationship with China. @Microsoft also operates @bing, the supposed \u201ccompetitor\u201d to Google. This may be a preview of\u2026\u201d
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@Vivek Ramaswamy) 1685055437

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