We’ve been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behavior that has the potential to lead to offline harm. In line with this approach, this week we are taking further action on so-called ‘QAnon’ activity across the service.
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) July 22, 2020
The responses to the upcoming ban are nothing short of hilarious, such as this imprecatory prayer against a social media platform:
Lord Jesus, I beg you. In your holy name! Please Lord. Bring Twitter to its knees in the next few weeks. Debilitate the platform and raise up Parler and others, in its place. Amen!
— AMABLACKPATRIOT (@DrShayPhD) July 22, 2020
Sorry, lady, Parler is just not where it's at. This is basically a prayer to make 'fetch' happen:
The bulk of the comments from the 'anons' are claims that the Techbros of Silicon Valley, prominent Democrats, and celebrities are running scared, and are trying to silence the QAnon movement in order to save their skins, but the simple fact of the matter is that the swarms that the conspiracy theory pushers are sending to harass verified accounts have made the platform untenable for people with genuine followings- Tom Hanks is more valuable to Twitter than PepeCucksSoyBoys1488.
2 comments:
I suspect even I'm more valuable to Twitter than Dr Shay-got-myPhD-out-of-a-cereal-packet.
Good riddance to the lot of them. They're tiresome and ugly-minded
I keep hearing people say they believe things because they "researched it" on the internet. This makes them a true seeker of knowledge... and here's a bit of wisdom about being a seker:
"Hello Seeker! Now don't feel alone here in the New Age because there's a seeker born every minute.
-- Firesign Theatre
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