Twitter has suspended wannabe COVID whistleblower Rebekah Jones.
Womp womp.
Twitter has suspended the account of Rebekah Jones, former dashboard designer for the Florida Department of Health. pic.twitter.com/7Zea1XqI1J
— Max (@MaxNordau) June 7, 2021
Dashboard designer.
Heh.
Sounds like she got nabbed for pushing spam.
OFFICIAL NOTICE:
"Your account, GeoRebekah has been suspended for violating the Twitter Rules.
Specifically, for:
Violating our rules against platform manipulation and spam."https://t.co/YS5d9uDt6O pic.twitter.com/FM7cUPN8EO
— Max (@MaxNordau) June 7, 2021
Bummer.
Guess she figured out you can’t post the same story over and over again to somehow prove you’re not a fraud, even on Twitter.
— Max (@MaxNordau) June 7, 2021
Making fun of Dr. Naomi Wolf after she got suspended?
No Bueno.
This feels a little bit like karma, Rebekah.
Twitter says it has suspended Rebekah Jones for “Violating our rules against platform manipulation and spam.” Jones says she is planning to appeal and that the suspension could last “a day or two.” Tells me “Maybe sharing that article 50 times was a few times too many…” pic.twitter.com/knl4NhdneC
— Forrest Saunders (@FBSaunders) June 7, 2021
Except that’s not all …
Yeah, maybe.
But then she shared it a few hundred times more after that.
And she bought followers.
And she engaged in targeted harassment. https://t.co/T9OIRPPhco
— Max (@MaxNordau) June 7, 2021
Oopsie.
Since when did Twitter start telling people specifics of bans? Sounds like her being her and making stuff up.
— Scott Coleman (@bandphan) June 7, 2021
They don’t typically tell you exactly why you’re suspended, especially if it’s spam.
What's interesting is that it's a quick automated appeal typically for those people hit with that rule. She's having to go through manual appeal.
— Kaitain 🇺🇸 (@Kaitain_US) June 7, 2021
Jones is a conspiracy clown and a mentally unhinged pathological liar.
— Dr. Doctor 🗣 (@FlaRenegade) June 7, 2021
— South Florida Trophy Wife 🦈🌴 (@Pickledfins) June 7, 2021
She posted it 50 times in less than 5 minutes. The article itself isn't spam. Her use of the platform is. https://t.co/IBDIrOB9ov
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) June 7, 2021
Yeah, you can’t do that.
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