![]() ![]() "Publishing content that is obviously unlawful under Article 6 of the LCEN law or that amounts to hate speech under the LCEN law can lead to civil and criminal penalties," the emailed notification read. ![]() On Friday, CP received an email from Twitter stating that the account was "flagged for possible violations of Twitter's hateful conduct policy" and possibly violating France's LCEN law on internet content. Levine was born male and was named Richard before transitioning and identifying as a woman named Rachel. On March 15, CP took to Twitter to share an articled titled "USA Today names Rachel Levine among its 'Women of the Year" on its social media accounts, including Twitter. ![]() Twitter has also "temporarily limited some" features of the Christian Post's account, including the ability to share new articles and being able to like, follow, or retweet posts. Both media companies took to Twitter to share a story about how Rachel Levine, a Biden administration official, was named by USA Today as one of their "Women of the Year." But when both outlets referred to Levine as "a man," which he was born as, the accounts were suspended by Twitter for violating their rules on hateful conduct.Īccording to the Christian Post, the media outlet was notified by Twitter that one tweet they sent out talking about Levine violated its policy against what it deemed as "hateful conduct" after it stated a biological fact that the Biden official was born male and now identifies as female. The Christian Post and Babylon Bee have been suspended by Twitter for pointing out a fact about genders. Twitter has suspended two media outlets for referring to a transgender Biden administration official as a man. ![]()
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