> Over several weeks, Twitter has removed 7,000 accounts that posted QAnon material, a company spokeswoman said. The accounts had been increasingly active, and had been involved in coordinated harassment campaigns on Twitter or tried to evade a previous suspension by setting up new accounts after an old account was deleted.
Maybe it's not just freedom lovers making use of their God-given right to free expression, or whatever.
They are going further than this on also removing many accounts from search, but given the many bad apples, I am unsurprised they're hiding the bunch.
Maybe it's not just freedom lovers making use of their God-given right to free expression, or whatever.
They are going further than this on also removing many accounts from search, but given the many bad apples, I am unsurprised they're hiding the bunch.