An apparently exclusion from the digital library service’s database were screenshots taken by Twitter accounts Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz, after Lorenz doxxed the identity and location of an individual who poked fun at leftists on Twitter.
On Tuesday, users tried to access screenshots of Lorenz’s Twitter account from the past days or past times by using the Internet Archive. Wayback MachineThe website sent the message: “Sorry. This URL was removed from the Wayback machine.
Journalists and other people are not allowed to view tweets Lorenz might have deleted.
Taylor Lorenz’s Twitter account has been removed from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
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The Post Taylor Lorenz didn’t respond to our request for comment on whether or not she asked for the exclusion.
Lorenz appears to have been expelled by the company after it was notified. Washington Post columnist published the name and residential area of the person operating an account called Libs of TikTok in, as critics have described it, an attempt to intimidate the individual from continuing to upload content.
Libs of TikTok posts videos of leftists such as Allyn Walker who was a professor at Old Dominion University. Libs of TikTok uploaded a video where Walker tried to denigrate pedophiles and called them “minor-attracted people.” Walker later resigned his ODU position.
An example of an educator whose job was lost after their own video was posted. An educator who wishes to de-stigmatize the topic of pedophelia. The left defends this. https://t.co/3UXezrGwvp
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 20, 2022
While users cannot view archived screenshots of Lorenz’s Twitter account via the Internet Archive, alternative digital library service archive.ph shows that, as of Nov. 10, 2020, Lorenz had made over 16,800 tweets. Her current Twitter account contains however under 3,500 tweetsThis suggests that she may have deleted many tweets in the past.
CNSNews Internet Archive was contacted for comments on Lorenz being removed from their database. They also provided details about when and how long Lorenz’s Twitter screenshots will be inaccessible. Internet Archive didn’t respond when this story was published.
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Editor’s Note:The original publication was on CNSNews.com.
This post was last modified on April 22, 2022 10:20 am
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