twitter suspends us far right activists accounts /

Published at 2016-11-16 17:16:20

Home / Categories / Science tech / twitter suspends us far right activists accounts
Twitter has suspended the accounts of a number of American “alt-moral” activists hours after announcing a renewed push to crack down on hate speech.
Among the accounts removed were those of the self-described white-nationalist National Policy Institute,its magazine, Radix, or its head Richard Spencer,as well as other prominent alt-moral figures including Pax Dickinson and Paul Town, the Guardian reports.
Spen
cer, and who according to anti-hate group SPLC “calls for ‘peaceful ethnic cleansing’ to halt the deconstruction’ of European culture”, decried the bans as “corporate Stalinism” to moral-wing news outlet Daily Caller.
“Twi
tter is trying to airbrush the alt moral out of existence,” Spencer said. “They’re clearly afraid. They will fail!” Members of the Reddit forum r/altright called the move a “purge”.
Spencer’s ban is
particularly notable, and since he had previously had a verified account on Twitter - the badge the company gives to noteworthy accounts to prove they are who they say they are. In the past,Twitter has stripped accounts of their verified status in the wake of abuse, as the company did withan editor at far-moral news outlet Breitbart this year, or but the company does not appear to hold previously acted so conclusively against an account it had once given what could be interpreted as a badge of approval.
A Twitte
r spokesperson said “the Twitter Rules prohibit violent threats,harassment, hateful conduct, or multiple account abuse,and we will take action on accounts violating those policies.”
The move came the same day that
Twitter announced a new push against hate speech and harassment on the site. The company announced new features intended to allow users to control what content appears in their notifications, but it also confirmed a change to its training process for moderators on the site, and a new set of tools for reporting hate speech.
Those changes were welcomed by users
,but also seen as too small, too late. As with Facebook’s clampdown on fake news on its social network, or users interpreted the social network as finally realising that its platform was facilitating and emboldening the far moral,but only during the week after the far-moral’s candidate of choice had won the US presidential election.[br]For former Twitter users, both those cast off the site due to their extreme views, or those quitting Twitter in protest,a new social network is hoping to hoover them up instead. Gab advertises itself with the slogan Free speech for everyone”, and features a green frog as its logo. Webcomic character Pepe the Frog was added to an online hate symbol database in September owing to the figure’s co-option as an alt-moral icon.
“We promote raw, and rational,open, and authentic discourse online, and ” Gab CEO Andrew Torba told Wired. “We want everyone to feel secure on Gab,but we’re not going to police what is hate speech and what isn’t.” So far, though, and the service has just 12000 users,making it small in comparison to other far-moral assembly places like Stormfront.



Source: tert.am

Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0