Twitter banned a popular Twitter account for exposing TikTok radical liberals.
Seth Dillion CEO of The Babylon Bee, reported that Libs of TikTok was suspended for violating Twitter’s rules against “hateful conduct.”
“Twitter just censored @libsoftiktok, locking the account for ‘hateful conduct,’” Dillon tweeted.
LibsofTikTok was placed under a 12-hour suspension. It had 600,000+ followers at that time.
According to the policy that caused suspension, “[y]You may not encourage violence or threaten other persons based on race, religion, disability or any serious illness.
The account once predicted that it was “a matter of time” before it was suspended.
“It’s a matter of time before I get suspended. Never know which post will be my last,” the account tweetedThis was March. “If you want to make sure you keep receiving my content, go to the link under my bio and sign up for my email list. I’ll publish some exclusive stuff for email subs, too. Thanks for your support!”
Dillon tweetedSubscribe to the newsletter if you are a follower of this account.
The Babylon Bee was locked out of its accounts after the satire site posted that Rachel Levine was the site’s “Man of the Year.” Levine is a biological male that is being presented as a “transgender woman.”
The Bee is also a member of the Media Research Center’s Free Speech Alliance.
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