Twitter repeals rules prohibiting "deadnaming" and misgendering, drawing the ire of wokies everywhere
· Apr 19, 2023 · NottheBee.com

After a few months of being in charge, Elon Musk has continued to make progress in creating a better social media platform with fewer restrictions on speech.

The social media platform had prohibited the targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender people since 2018. Some online noticed this month that the sentence had been plucked from Twitter's section on slurs and tropes, while all other descriptions of policy violations remained intact.

Twitter is no longer enforcing the leftist anti-free speech and anti-reality policies that police speech critical of transgenderism.

Twitter had for the last five years policed "hateful conduct" which included deadnaming (using a trans person's birth name) and misgendering (using someone's CORRECT gender pronouns).

NBC and other outlets shared this story as a way to let us know that Twitter is very, very bad and should be scolded.

This policy reversal puts Twitter out of step with other social media companies that enforce insane policies and compel false speech, but it puts Twitter back in step with reality.

Because of that, you know the lefties are taking it well.

GLAAD and other radical left organizations claim that it makes Twitter "unsafe" for trans people now.

Alejandra Caraballo, a civil rights attorney and clinical instructor at the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, said that Twitter has always been inconsistent in enforcing its content moderation rules Elon Musk's takeover in October opened the floodgates to an even more unmanageable surge of hate speech.

Not forcing people to adopt speech opposed to their own beliefs is bAd fOr fRee sPeaCH.

When NBC reached out for comment, they got Twitter's automated response:

Twitter responded to a request for comment with the Pile of Poo emoji, an automated message it now sends as a reply to all media requests.

If you feel unsafe on Twitter I do have a solution: Log off!

Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon sums it up well:

Elon is making Twitter great again!


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