Twitter suspensions

Twitter may suspend accounts, temporarily or permanently, from their social networking service. Suspensions of high-profile individuals from Twitter are unusual but when it happens this is often reported in the press.[1]

Policy

Users who are permanently suspended from Twitter are not told which of their tweets were the cause, only that their accounts will not be restored, and which of Twitter's rules the company says were violated.[2] In addition to community guideline policy decisions, the Twitter DMCA and spam detection systems are sometimes abused to force a user's suspension.[3]

History

In September 2017, Twitter responded to calls[4] to suspend Donald Trump's account, clarifying that they will not do so as his tweets are "newsworthy".[5]

In October 2017, Twitter posted a calendar of upcoming changes related to enforcement. Among other things, Twitter promised to provide "a better experience for Suspension Appeals," including a detailed description to the user of how a suspended account violated the rules.[6]

In November 2017, Twitter gave a December 18 deadline to enforce the policy, "You also may not affiliate with organizations that—whether by their own statements or activity both on and off the platform—use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes."[7] On December 18, the accounts of several high-profile organizations were suspended.[8]

List of notable suspensions

Individual Description Date Duration Reason for suspension
Courtney Love Musician and actress July 2011 During case, later used a new account Account suspended after Love filed a defamation suit against Twitter. Love now uses a new account.[9][10]
Guy Adams Journalist July 2012 Temporary Temporarily suspended for publishing the email address of an NBC executive during the 2012 Olympics; Twitter later apologized to Adams.[11]
Al Qassam Brigade Military wing of Hamas January 2014 Moved to new accounts Unknown[12]
Phil Mason ("Thunderf00t") Atheist and anti-feminist vlogger September 2014 Temporary Use of abusive language towards Anita Sarkeesian.[13]
Godless Spellchecker Atheist blogger and podcaster January 2015 Temporary Repeatedly suspended for alleged targeted abuse or harassment.[14]
George Zimmerman Known for being acquitted of murder December 2015 Permanent Posting tweets containing revenge porn.[15]
Chuck Johnson Alt-right blogger May 2015 Permanent Banned for making violent threats towards activist DeRay Mckesson.[16][17] In January 2018, Johnson filed a lawsuit claiming that Twitter banned him for his political views, violating his right to free speech, and seeking millions of dollars for alleged damage to his media businesses.[18]
Iyad El-Baghdadi Arab Spring activist January 2016 Temporary Mistaken for ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi by Twitter staff[19]
Robert Stacy McCain Anti-feminist writer February 2016 Permanent Participating in targeted abuse.[20]
Abu Obeida Hamas spokesperson April 2016 Moved to new accounts Unknown.[21]
Azealia Banks Rapper May 2016 Permanent Suspended after making racist posts towards singer Zayn Malik.[22]
Milo Yiannopoulos Conservative activist July 2016 Permanent Banned for inciting abuse against actress Leslie Jones.[23][24][25]
"Guccifer 2.0" Hacking group or individual August 2016 Temporary Posting hacked information from the Democratic National Committee[26]
PewDiePie YouTuber September 2016 Temporary Temporarily suspended for pretending to be a member of ISIL.[27]
Various "alt-right" accounts November 2016 Permanent Including accounts of National Policy Institute, Radix Journal, Ricky Vaughn, John Rivers, and others; banned for violating Twitter's policy prohibiting users from "inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment of others."[28][29]
Tila Tequila Social media personality November 2016 Permanent Making neo-Nazi posts, including a photo of herself and other attendees rendering a Nazi salute at an event of the white nationalist National Policy Institute.[30]
Jack Dorsey Twitter co-founder and CEO November 2016 Temporary After restoring his account, Dorsey tweeted the suspension was due to an "internal mistake".[31][32]
Richard SpencerAlt-right leaderNovember - December 2016TemporaryAllegedly for using multiple overlapping accounts.[28][33]
John Rivello @jew_goldsteinWar veteran with PTSD[34]December 2016PermanentSending an epileptogenic GIF to epileptic journalist Kurt Eichenwald.[35][36]
Martin Shkreli Investor January 2017 Permanent Suspended for sexual harassment of journalist Lauren Duca.[37][38][39][40]
Victoria Fierce Developer February 2017 Temporary Swearing at Mike Pence[41]
Mocha Uson Entertainer and Rodrigo Duterte supporter March 2017 Temporary Unknown[42][43]
Jamal Khashoggi Journalist March 2017 Until he fled the country Banned at the behest of the Saudi Arabian government.[44]
Abhijeet Bhattacharya Singer May 2017 Temporary Harassing women including activist Shehla Rashid[45]
Al Jazeera Arabic News service June 2017 Temporary Unknown[46]
Daniel Sieradski American writer and activist[47] 8 June 2017 Permanent Unknown, Sieradski believes he was suspended for threatening violence against Baked Alaska, or for arguing with Courtney Love about Linda Sarsour.[48]
Anthony Cumia American radio personality and broadcaster 11 June 2017 Uses new account Account permanently suspended for alleged harassment involving reporter Katie Rife.[49] In March 2018, he later started a new account.
Ken 'Popehat' White' Legal blogger August 2017 Temporary Posting personal information in screen shots of threats received.[50]
David Duke White supremacist August 2017 Temporary Association with the Unite the Right rally[51]
Joseph Cox Journalist for The Daily Beast August 2017 Temporary Targeted by bots after writing story about suspicious activity by pro-Kremlin bots.[52]
@nemuismywife Japanese man August 2017 Uses new account Account permanently suspended for making death threat against a dead mosquito. The man started a new account.[53][54]
Alex Boivin Tiger enthusiast August 2017 Temporary Suspended for sexual harassment of the cereal mascot Tony the Tiger[55][56]
Elizabeth Johnston Christian blogger August 2017 Temporary Attacking Teen Vogue's article supportive of anal sex amongst teenagers.[57][58]
@themoodforluv American woman September 2017 Permanent Harassment of Taylor Swift.[59]
Kamaal Rashid Khan Actor and film critic October 2017 Uses new account After ban, Khan announced his intention to take legal action against Twitter; later created new account.[60][61]
Jedward @planetjedward Singer songwriters, musicians, film and tv actors October 2017 Uses new account Irish musicians and popstars Jedward were first suspended in August 2017 after posting Taylor Swift’s video ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ in its entirety rather than posting a VEVO link. They were suspended a second time on 18 October 2017, and to date have not yet been restored. No reason for the suspension has been released.[62]
Rose McGowan Activist and actress October 2017 Temporary Account temporarily suspended for posting a private phone number.[63][64]
Roger Stone Political consultant October 2017 Permanent Banned for harassment of CNN journalists.[65] Stone announced legal action against Twitter would follow.[66]
Donald Trump U.S. President November 2017 Temporary Account briefly deactivated by a rogue Twitter employee on their last workday[67]
"Jenna Abrams" Alt-right blogger November 2017 Permanent Unmasked as a fictitious person operated by a Russian troll factory.[68]
Robert Delaware American man November 2017 Temporary Mistaken for a Russian troll account.[69]
2,752 Russian troll accounts November 2017 Permanent Twitter's internal investigation linked the following accounts to Russia's Internet Research Agency[70]
Baked Alaska Alt-right activist November 2017 Permanent 'repeated and/or or non-consensual slurs, epithets, racist and sexist tropes, or other content that degrades someone'[71]
Talib Kweli Musician November 2017 Temporary Account locked after posting business address of online harasser who posted threats and racist slurs; restored after he deleted the tweet. The account of the harasser, extremist attorney Jason Lee Van Dyke, was suspended.[72]
Pakistan Defence Forum Forum for discussing Pakistan's armed forces November 2017 Unknown Suspended for posting doctored photo and fake news[73]
Wael Abbas Egyptian journalist, blogger, and human rights activist December 2017 Unknown Unknown[74]
Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen Leader and deputy leader of ultranationalists Britain First 18 December 2017 Permanent Contravention of new rule for against people 'that affiliate with organizations that use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes'.[75] The organisation was notorious for having fake hate videos being re-tweeted by Donald Trump.[76]
American Nazi Party American Nazis 18 December 2017 Permanent Affiliation with organizations that use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes[75]
Jared Taylor and American Renaissance

Michael Hill and League of the South

Traditionalist Worker Party

American white nationalists 18 December 2017 Permanent Affiliation with organizations that use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes[75]
Nordic Resistance Movement Nordic white nationalists December 2017 Permanent Affiliation with organizations that use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes[77]
James Allsup Far-right political commentator December 2017 Unknown Unknown[78]
Tyler Barriss (SWAuTistic) Suspect in deadly "SWATting" prank December 2017 Unknown Account suspended after Los Angeles police arrested Barriss as the suspected "swatter" who claimed responsibility for placing a fake 911 call that led an officer to kill an innocent man in Wichita, Kansas.[79]
David Clarke Former sheriff of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin 2 January 2018 Temporary Temporarily suspended for three posts that appeared to encourage violence against the media, including one tweet stating "Punch them in the nose & MAKE THEM TASTE THEIR OWN BLOOD." Suspension lifted after Clarke deleted the posts.[80][81]
Golden Dawn Greek ultranationalist party 5 January 2018 Permanent Broadening of hateful conduct policy on encompass incitement to violence[82]
Paul Nehlen Congressional candidate challenging Speaker Paul Ryan in Republican primary 13 February 2018 Permanent Banned after posting racist tweet targeting Meghan Markle.[83]
Tommy Robinson British nationalist 28 March 2018 Permanent Hateful content.[84]
Owen Benjamin Comedian 5 April 2018 Permanent Offensive tweets directed at David Hogg.[85]
Sabo Street artist 13 April 2018 Unknown Unknown[86]
Mike Enoch White nationalist 16 April 2018 Unknown Hateful content[87]
Splinter News and other users News site 20 June 2018 Temporary Linking to their story featuring and posting Stephen Miller's cell phone number.[88][89]
70 million "malicious" and "fake" accounts 6 July 2018 Permanent Part of a crackdown on malicious activity.[90]
DCLeaks and Guccifer 2.0 Russian-linked accounts 14 July 2018 Permanent Connected to a network of accounts previously suspended for operating in violation of Twitter's rules.[91]
Candace Owens American conservative 5 August 2018 Temporary Banned in error after tweeting the content of several Sarah Jeong's controversial tweets about white people, and changing races and religions mentioned in the tweets.[92]
Gavin McInnes and Proud Boys Far-right men's organization and its founder 11 August 2018 Unknown Violating policy on "violent extremist groups."[93]
Talbert W. Swan II American prelate of the Church of God in Christ 22 August 2018 Permanent/Later Reinstated Hateful content.[94] Swan's account was reinstated on September 4, 2018 after a pressure campaign by thousands of his followers. [95]
Alex Jones and InfoWars Far-right conspiracy website and its founder 6 September 2018 Permanent[96] First suspended for a week on August 14th for violating policy on "inciting violence"[97] and later banned on September 6th for violating policy on "abusive behaviour".[98]

See also

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