The Shock Exchange has been on Twitter since April 2009 – over 14 years ago. He has been on Twitter longer than any other social media platform. The Shock Exchange has thousands of messages related to sports, finance, economics, politics, etc. He has also posted articles from his own site and from other sites he writes for. These articles are not just click bait, but they include forward thinking analysis from one of the country’s top author. Shock Exchange: How Inner-City Kids From Brooklyn Predicted the Great Recession and the Pain Ahead has received critical acclaim, and has been quoted by presidents, politicians and public pundits, yet they have never cited the source.

Mimicking the Shock Exchange is one way of dimming his light and keeping his message from spreading. Another way is by blocking him on social media. The Shock Exchange only has 644 followers on Twitter, despite having put out heat on Twitter for over a decade. For everyone who put out heat, he or she likely has a bevy of haters attempting to block his path or steal his shine.

Former president Donald Trump made waves by defeating Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, and by bypassing the media and speaking directly to the public via Twitter. He was later de-platformed from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites due to his allegedly involvement in events pursuant to the January 6th storming of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, DC:

After years of placid admonishments, the tech world came out in force against President Trump this past week following the violent assault of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C. on Wednesday. From Twitter to PayPal, more than a dozen companies have placed unprecedented restrictions or outright banned the current occupant of the White House from using their services, and in some cases, some of his associates and supporters as well.

By de-platforming Trump, his opponents also took away a key tool for him to reach the public, and helped the corporate media whose business models are dependent on receiving breaking news days ahead of the public. Elon Musk reinstated Trump’s Twitter account in November 2022 after an online poll voted in affirmation.

An online poll is currently being conducted to see if the public approves a removal of the shadow ban against the Shock Exchange.

The Shock Exchange is officially lobbying for Elon Musk to remove the shadow ban against the Shock Exchange, allowing him to shake the haters off and allowing the country’s most important voice to put the work in unabated.

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