Twitter did not take action against user Wesley H. Christ after he vowed to attack Libs of TikTok. .“Apparently threatening to hunt someone down to hurt/murder them doesn’t violate Twitter rules,” said Libs of TikTok in a Sunday tweet. .Christ sent a direct message to Libs of TikTok where he said he wanted to target it. .“I’m going to find you and make sure you never see the light of day again as the rest of your life is nothing but pain and madness,” he said. .Twitter said the direct message did not violate its rules. .“We seek to consider context and to see the full picture before deciding whether reported content or accounts violate our rules,” said Twitter. .“Sometimes an isolated comment in a broader conversation—or an opinion which differs extremely from yours, may not cross the line into violation.” .It acknowledged the outcome is disappointing, as there was a reason to report it in the first place. .Libs of TikTok asked the FBI to look into the incident. .Libs of TikTok published alleged internal messages from inside Twitter in June revealing employees discussed a ban on the account..READ MORE: Leaked internal docs show Twitter debating whether to ban Libs' TikTok account.The revelation came after it received its third Twitter suspension..“The fact that I was noticing — and drawing attention to how widespread this trend really is — seemed to trigger the Left,” it said.
Twitter did not take action against user Wesley H. Christ after he vowed to attack Libs of TikTok. .“Apparently threatening to hunt someone down to hurt/murder them doesn’t violate Twitter rules,” said Libs of TikTok in a Sunday tweet. .Christ sent a direct message to Libs of TikTok where he said he wanted to target it. .“I’m going to find you and make sure you never see the light of day again as the rest of your life is nothing but pain and madness,” he said. .Twitter said the direct message did not violate its rules. .“We seek to consider context and to see the full picture before deciding whether reported content or accounts violate our rules,” said Twitter. .“Sometimes an isolated comment in a broader conversation—or an opinion which differs extremely from yours, may not cross the line into violation.” .It acknowledged the outcome is disappointing, as there was a reason to report it in the first place. .Libs of TikTok asked the FBI to look into the incident. .Libs of TikTok published alleged internal messages from inside Twitter in June revealing employees discussed a ban on the account..READ MORE: Leaked internal docs show Twitter debating whether to ban Libs' TikTok account.The revelation came after it received its third Twitter suspension..“The fact that I was noticing — and drawing attention to how widespread this trend really is — seemed to trigger the Left,” it said.