I wouldn't call it a serious claim. By their own admission T-Mobile filters messages based on content.
https://community.t-mobile.com/accounts-services-4/can-t-send-receive-texts-that-contain-goo-gl-7776 Now, there is no indication I'm aware of, that it is political in nature. But they do, factually, throw away messages based on their content. -- Hunter Fuller (they) Router Jockey VBH M-1C +1 256 824 5331 Office of Information Technology The University of Alabama in Huntsville Network Engineering On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 10:46 AM Tom Beecher <[email protected]> wrote: > > It's a pretty serious claim to say that cell providers were selectively not > delivering messages based on content. > > Unless you have some more concrete evidence beyond "I sent a few texts" , > this list is no place for such things, nor the insinuation of political > agendas. > > On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 10:54 AM Ethan O'Toole <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > They may tell you they are not but there is no doubt in my mind they are >> > and >> > if they got caught their response would be “Oopsie, my bad”. >> > -richey >> >> During Covid hysteria cellular carriers were definitly scrubbing text >> messages that contained things against whatever the agenda was. >> >> There was no errors from the cellular carriers that the message didn't go >> through, it just never arrived to the destination. Tested it first hand, >> T-Mobile to Verizon, T-Mobile to AT&T and vice versa. Payload was links to >> a few websites that weren't popular with the left, like that Doctor Robert >> Malone guy. These were not using URL shorteners that are sometimes >> considered spam. >> >> >> - Ethan

