🐱 Twitter Finally Bans Nick Fuentes

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For years, extremism experts have wondered why Nick Fuentes, a white-nationalist media figure, has been able to maintain a verified Twitter account. Even through denying the Holocaust, attending the 2017 violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, and frequently espousing overt racism, he kept his privileged access to the platform.

That didn’t change when, the day before the January 6 insurrection, he floated the idea of killing state legislators who voted to certify election results. In fact, on January 5, when asked about those comments, the company admitted they didn’t see a reason to act, telling the Southern Poverty Law Center‘s Hannah Gais and Michael Edison Hayden that at “this point, our enforcement team has not seen enough violative content from @NickJFuentes on Twitter to ban him.” That apparently remained the case for six months after he attended the next day’s riots and egged on right-wing protestors—including his followers—as they stormed the building.


But on Friday, long after a bevy of other platforms—among them YouTube, PayPal, and TikTok—had booted him, Twitter finally stripped his access for unclear reasons. Company spokesperson Trenton Kennedy declined to specify why they did so, telling Mother Jones only that he’d been “permanently suspended for repeated violations of the Twitter Rules.” He declined to share more information.

Just before his Twitter ban, Fuentes spent Friday morning tweeting about his plans to crash a Conservative Political Action Conference event this weekend in Texas, boasting to his followers that “most likely, I’ll be getting physically removed from CPAC in Dallas on Saturday.” While some conservative voices and organizations like CPAC have distanced themselves from Fuentes over his history of pro-white power and racist statements, he’s been embraced by other prominent figures on the right, including Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar.
 
I thought he'd be banned after January 6th but he defied the odds.
Little Nick was cunning enough to keep back. Likely he was warned. His handlers probably see a pretend far righter with a verified Twitter account glowed too brightly.
 
>Just before his Twitter ban, Fuentes spent Friday morning tweeting about his plans to crash a Conservative Political Action Conference event this weekend in Texas,
Oh, you're saying that CPAC is milquetoast as hell/heavily infiltrated.

Fair enough.
 
Nick Fuentes‘ claim to fame heckling Ben Shapiro with his wife, while his baby was in a stroller.

Between this and CatBoy, I was more surprised that Nick still used social media like Twitter.
 
Nick got banned just when a bunch of checkmarks and mainstream media outlets were crying at him being "anti-semitic" or "racist". He got banned just because of media pressure, not because he broke any rules (I don't even think he did break any rules).
While the Ayatollah and the Russian government are allowed on Twitter, Nick is banned for OFF-PLATFORM BEHAVIOUR. Even if a site has TOS, it should only encompass on-site behavior.
This is a dangerous step for sure, but by no means an unforeseen one.
 
Sad to see. Few people on the right cause as much all around asshurt as Fuentes.
Yeah, if he was left up I think he would lose more influence to ridicule. Banning people like that only brings validation to their convictions.
 
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