Is Twitter Silencing Conservatives?

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Jonathan Levin:

A trend or just coincidence?

Twitter, an invaluable news aggregator when properly run and used, has seemingly taken aim at conservatives and those advocating conservative causes.

In early January, Twitter stripped Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero on Twitter) of his “verification,” saying he violated the anti-harassment Terms of Service.

A verified account means the user has a little blue checkmark next to his or her user name.  It is Twitter’s way of affirming to all other users that this is, in fact, the person he or she claims to be. It sounds like a small thing, but Twitter, like so much social media, is rife with accounts purporting to be or that just look like a real public figure.

That verification checkmark tells all the other users that a particular account is the real thing.  Having a verified account can be a big draw and boost followers who are otherwise reluctant to be suckered or drawn in by fakes.  Stripping verification takes that mark of legitimacy away. It is also a sort of peculiar way to punish violations of terms of service.  Assuming @Nero actually violated the terms of service, is the account somehow no longer Yiannopoulos’s?

Of course not. More important, it is not at all obvious that @Nero violated the terms of service at all.  Stipulate that he is a troll who relishes destroying the Left’s sacred cows and laughs at the resulting discomfiture.  Stipulate even that it’s really not nice and consciously deprives people of their “safe spaces.” So what?  Five minutes on twitter reveals death threats by and against every possible demographic.  Terror accounts proliferate.  Anti-Semitism is rampant.

Leaving these accounts untouched but de-verifying a public figure like @Nero for violating the Terms of Service in the course of his public persona is nonsensical. Other Twitter methods for stifling anti-PC thought have come to light.

Yiannopoulos reported this week:

Rumours that Twitter has begun ‘shadowbanning’ politically inconvenient users have been confirmed by a source inside the company, who spoke exclusively to Breitbart Tech. His claim was corroborated by a senior editor at a major publisher.

According to the source, Twitter maintains a ‘whitelist’ of favoured Twitter accounts and a ‘blacklist’ of unfavoured accounts. Accounts on the whitelist are prioritised in search results, even if they’re not the most popular among users. Meanwhile, accounts on the blacklist have their posts hidden from both search results and other users’ timelines.

Our source was backed up by a senior editor at a major digital publisher, who told Breitbart that Twitter told him it deliberately whitelists and blacklists users. He added that he was afraid of the site’s power, noting that his tweets could disappear from users’ timelines if he got on the wrong side of the company.

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Twitter has also shut Robert Stacy McCain down.

Fascists.

Twitter is no longer a “safe place” for conservatives
The victimization must stop

I’ll tell when I quit Twitter…..

Right as the Iranian Green Revolution was raging.
The Ayatollah (you know Obama’s ”Supreme Leader) was gunning down protesters in the streets while a few Iranian college student tweeted what was going on to a world cut off from coverage.
But the Ayatollah was listening in, too.
He, found every Iranian opposition tweeter and arrested them all.
Some were shot and killed before any arrests, of course.
Almost all of them are dead now.
What did Twitter do to protect these youths? Not one thing.
If anything, to insure their future in Iran, they aided and abetted the Iranian Republican Guard in finding all those using Twitter.

That’s been a long time ago and I don’t miss it one bit.

Liberalism looks a lot better when there is nothing to compare it to.

@Bill:

True liberalism is dead as far as the intolerant left fascists are concerned.