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Questioning Gender Ideology? Not on Meta’s Threads!

Users claim that “Threads,” Mark Zuckerberg’s version of Twitter, is restricting accounts that bring up delicate issues like gender ideology.

Libs of TikTok, a well-known Twitter user who exposes left-wing lunacy on the internet and in schools, said to the Daily Caller that within hours of publishing her postings, “warning” labels had been placed on them. The account’s manager, Chaya Raichik, made the decision to push the platform’s limits by writing in a post on Friday that “non-binary isn’t real.”

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The message was swiftly deleted in accordance with the platform’s “hate speech” guidelines, a decision Raichik called “unsurprising” in a statement to the Daily Caller. “Within hours of joining I got death threats, had people sharing my address, and was told to kill myself,” Informed the outlet, Raichik. “None of those posts were removed despite me reporting them. Only my post stating a fact was removed.”

Since Threads was created as an extension of the photo-sharing app, its terms of service are the same as those of Instagram. According to Instagram’s policies, “hate speech,” which is defined as “a direct attack against people … on the basis of what we call protected characteristics: race, ethnicity, national origin, disability, religious affiliation, caste, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity and serious disease.”

“It’s clear that the biased censorship from big tech is still thriving everywhere except Elon’s Twitter,” Raichik said. “I think I’ll stick with Twitter.”

Since its debut on Thursday, Meta’s new platform has started adding “warning” labels that prompt users to choose if they wish to follow conservative profiles like radio DJ Brandon Tatum and Donald Trump Jr. “This account has repeatedly posted false information that was reviewed by independent fact-checkers or went against our Community Guidelines,” reads the label.

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Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, recently threatened legal action against Meta, claiming that former Twitter workers had leaked trade secrets while the text-based network was being developed. Meta, on the other hand, has vehemently refuted these claims and asserted that they did not rely on Twitter staff while developing their software.

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