Shooshmoo
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You’d have to point us to some kind of proof that Twitter’s policy favors one group over another.
I'm pretty sure Ben Shapiro saying it is all the proof anyone should need.
You’d have to point us to some kind of proof that Twitter’s policy favors one group over another.
Consider youself on ignore.
I'll consider it.
Though, I never would have guessed you'd be averse to a little contrarian conversation on the boards...it's like your whole schtick as far as I can tell. Or maybe that was Paul's schtick. Either way, see ya.
I'll consider it.
Though, I never would have guessed you'd be averse to a little contrarian conversation on the boards...it's like your whole schtick as far as I can tell. Or maybe that was Paul's schtick. Either way, see ya.
I was about to post this exact same thing. Twitter policies are clearly posted and it is nobodies fault but their own if they break that policy. There are a lot of truly horrible people that did not cross that line and still have their Twitter.
Yes there was a big kerfluffle on Twitter about Glenn Greenwald signal boosting that criticism that led to her getting fired. I actually thought that 1 criticism of him was unfair, although his moved from far left lunatic to far right lunatic has been fascinatingWasn’t a NYT editor recently fired for saying she got chills watching the inauguration?
Did you not read the OP? In no world does what the Daily Citizen posted violate Twitter's policy.
If it wasn’t harassment, what was the point of the tweet using the language it did?
Two “snowflakes” in one run on sentence.
Jesus Junebug, have some dignity.
Conservatives have claimed to be harassed by far less.
And like BBD stated, misgendering is definitely harassment.
What the Daily Citizen wrote may offend liberal snowflake sensibilities, but it's not harassment from a legal perspective, and the question isn't close, if words have meaning beyond what liberal snowflakes want them to mean.
ha·rass
verb
subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation
What the Daily Citizen wrote may offend liberal snowflake sensibilities, but it's not harassment from a legal perspective, and the question isn't close, if words have meaning beyond what liberal snowflakes want them to mean.
ha·rass
verb
subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation
But we are not dealing with the legal definition we are dealing with Twitter’s terms of service definition. Twitter may have snow flakes write their terms of service, but that is kind of irrelevant.
...misgendering is definitely harassment.