Bangla Ali Mazari
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Chakraberia Road, Bhawanipur. Mamata Banerjee walked off the stage, citing noise from a BJP loudspeaker. When leaders start losing composure, it often reflects deeper anxiety. Is this the sound of an impending defeat?

Today @BJP4Bengal crossed all limits by deliberately blaring BJP loudspeaker towards @MamataOfficial’s public meeting in Bhowanipore, forcing her to leave the stage Do whatever you want for next 4 days. Please don’t whine “democracy is in danger” on May 4 when DJ starts playing.



Good morning saaaaars! Gotta get those gains saaars 💪🏾🇮🇳


Make Europe Muslim again.









I’m going to say the truth. I’m a Muslim Palestinian on X. Yesterday my X payouts went from $8,000 every 2 weeks to $1,000. I complained about it to @nikitabier. Many Zionist accounts targeted me. Told him to remove my monetization. 3 hours later, my monetization is gone. Look… if it’s temporary, I get it. I deserve it. But if it’s a permanent ban, then hear me out: The rollout of creator payouts on X initially transformed the platform into a place where time invested actually paid off for many users. Engagement translated into real revenue, encouraging consistent posting, community building, and honest discourse. It rewarded creators who showed up daily, fostering an ecosystem that felt merit-based and alive. But now, the signals from the platform point in the opposite direction: reduced visibility for certain content, algorithmic tweaks that favor “original” or “high-quality” posts while punishing others, and reports of sudden drops in impressions for accounts that step outside approved lanes. We’re essentially being told we shouldn’t spend as much time here anymore, at least not in the ways that built the payout culture in the first place. That shift undermines the very incentive structure that kept users hooked and contributing. This creates a deeper problem. People won’t simply stop engaging because the algorithm or moderation policies discourage it; they’ll adapt in messy ways. Some will chase whatever metrics still reward visibility, leading to more performative, low-effort content or echo chambers. Others will grow frustrated, posting less or migrating frustrations elsewhere. The result is more division & chaos, not less. When the promise of open participation collides with opaque restrictions, whether labeled as anti-spam, anti-manipulation, or “freedom of speech, not reach”, trust erodes. Users feel gaslit: the platform profited from our time and attention when it suited growth and revenue goals, only to dial back the oxygen once that foundation was laid. We all know the trajectory this follows. It starts with throttled reach for posts that don’t align with evolving internal priorities. Then come temporary restrictions, demonetization, or “temporary labels.” Eventually, for too many, it escalates to full suspension or permanent silencing. Elon Musk positioned X as the free speech platform, a digital town square where ideas could compete without legacy gatekeepers. Yet persistent complaints about shadowbanning, especially for critics of the platform or its owner, alongside massive account suspensions (hundreds of millions cited for manipulation in recent years) and selective deboosting reveal the gap between rhetoric and reality. “Freedom of speech, not reach” sounds principled until reach becomes the quiet enforcer of conformity. Payout incentives pulled creators in; visibility controls risk pushing them out or forcing self-censorship to stay viable. That’s why I’m dropping all my links here: link.me/jvnior. I’m stepping back to focus on streaming. I will post a YouTube video that lays out everything that’s unfolded on X since January. The threats on my life, the defamation, the doxxing, the false reports, the bans. Everything. I truly appreciate every bit of support from everyone along the way. I love you all. I’m going take a break unless @nikitabier responds to me. This break is necessary for my mental health as this is weighing heavier than it should. I never did this for money. But if X genuinely wants to retain the creators who built its energy, it needs to confront whether it’s truly delivering on the free speech promise or just managing a more sophisticated version of a dictatorship. The chaos ahead won’t fix itself.






I’ve never spoken about @nikitabier until today. I always avoided him as I saw how he targets people. This will be my last post for a while. I live in the West. I’m a student in school. My family was killed by israel in Palestine. I use X to post breaking news and report as accurately as I can by reposting and sharing what I find. Today, I’ve been punished twice for this. My payouts were reduced 80% despite me spending many hours on the app. And then I was demonetized at the special request of extremist Zionist notorious for lying and doxxing @eyakoby. There’s a coordinated attack on free speech happening at the hands of @nikitabier on X. It must stop today. I don’t know what I need to do. But all I ask you to do is read. Read what I’m about to tell you because I may get banned after making a post like this. I am just a student trying to honor my family’s memory by sharing the truth of what is happening in Palestine. I don’t create most of the videos or the photos, I find them from journalists on the ground, from verified accounts, from people living through the horror, and I repost them with context so the world cannot look away. That’s it. No original reporting team, no studio, just me in my room between classes, scrolling, verifying what I can, and hitting share as fast as I can so the news doesn’t die in the algorithm. For months I watched my impressions stay high because people actually want to know what is happening. Families like mine are still losing everything while the world scrolls past. Then suddenly, without warning, the money I used to pay for school, rent, and basic survival gets slashed 80%. The explanation? “Aggregator accounts.” As if sharing accurate breaking news from multiple sources is spam. As if the only “real” content is original opinion pieces written from safety. Meanwhile, accounts that flood the timeline with pro-Israel propaganda, unverified claims, or outright doxxing stay untouched. @EYakoby openly brags and tags staff when he wants someone silenced. One tweet from him questioning why my account is still monetized, and boom — demonetized. Coincidence? Or the kind of “special request” that @nikitabier’s team acts on while the rest of us get told “rules are rules”? This isn’t about me. I’m one small account with 166k followers who never asked for fame, just a platform to speak for the dead. This is about every Palestinian voice, every student, every journalist on the ground being throttled the moment they become too loud. Free speech is meaningless if the algorithm and the payout system are weaponized to starve the people telling the uncomfortable truth. I have receipts. Screenshots of my analytics before and after the cut. Timestamps of @EYakoby’s posts. The exact moment my monetization disappeared. I will post them in the replies because transparency is the only defense we have left. To @nikitabier: If this is really about fighting spam, then apply it evenly. Stop letting one side’s complaints become instant policy while the other side bleeds out financially. To @elonmusk: You bought this platform promising maximum truth-seeking and free speech. Your Head of Product cannot be allowed to turn it into a tool for one narrative. Fix this before more voices are erased. To everyone reading: If you believe in free speech, don’t let this become normal. Repost this thread. Share the Palestine coverage anyway. The more they throttle us, the louder we must get. My family did not die so the world could forget. I will keep posting even if the money stops, even if the reach drops to zero. This is bigger than payouts. This is about whether X still stands for open discourse or has quietly picked a side. I’m still here. For now. Share this.



















