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You: So the article is not false, it is absolutely true and you are censoring it? You: You are now censoring websites that talk about censorship? Are you kidding me? I have my doctorate degree in law and do you think T-Mobile is going to dictate the information I read or share? And it must be that the site you are trying to access is censored by Sprint now part of T-mobile. Skye G.: Because there are other sites that are censored by the network. You: Why would a link for one website go through, but not for another? May I know if you are able to perform the steps with me now? In the event the issue persists after the steps, I will need to connect you to our dedicated technical team through chat so you can perform more advance steps. Here’s what we are going to do today, we will perform basic troubleshooting steps on your device. You: However I sent a link to the ToysRUs website and it went through
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You: No, I see the link to the Gateway Pundit article on my phone, but my father does not receive it. May I know if you see any error message when you tried to send the text message? I can see that you want to send a text message to a link that didn’t go through. Skye G.: Oh, sorry to know about the inconvenience this has caused you. You: Is this true? Is T-Mobile actively censoring text messages? You: The link was on T-Mobile censoring text messages However, a link to Toys-R-Us did go through You: Good morning, I just attempted to text a link to a Gateway Pundit article to my father, also a T-Mobile customer and it did not go through. Rest assured before this chat ends we have already solved it. It would be my pleasure to assist you with your concerns about messages. Here’s the transcript from their chat: Skye G.: Hey there! Thank you for reaching T-Mobile Messaging, this is Skye, your Magenta expert for today. The rep also admitted that other mobile networks are censoring our text messages as well. According to TGP reader Nathan, when he pointed out that the decision from FCC was not meant for individual texts, a T-mobile rep defended and admitted that they could censor for other reasons as well.