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Far-left afraid Twitter's new rule against sharing private information will be 'emboldening to the fascists'

As Twitchy reported this week, Jack Dorsey stepped down as Twitter’s CEO, with Parag Agrawal taking the mantle. Just a day later, Twitter updated its policies, banning “the sharing of private media, such as images or videos of private individuals without their consent.” As Andy Ngo points out, the left-wing Media Matters posted a piece on how “right-wing media erupted in false censorship claims.” It’s true; right-wingers did wonder how citizen journalism like that practiced by Project Veritas would survive on the platform.

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However, the same day, the Washington Post published a piece on how the far right was using the new rule against “anti-extremism researchers.”

“Researchers fear the new ban on posts sharing people’s private information will be ’emboldening to the fascists’ eager to keep their identities concealed,” the Post wrote.

Ngo is a constant target of Antifa because he posts their mugshots, which are public information, on Twitter. But now “anti-extremism researchers” (notice the term is used only to refer to progressives) are complaining that Twitter is censoring them under its new rule.

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You’ll never see the words “far-left” in print.

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So no more doxxing from the left? But that’s a critical element of their “research.”


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