We know @Delbius — Del Harvey, the Twitter executive who put together the “Trust and Safety Council” — is OK with alleged pedophile Nicholas “Sarah” Nyberg, and with child pornography defenders like Alison Rapp.

Twitter supports creeps you wouldn’t want anywhere near your children, and silences people for criticizing these perverts, so it’s easy to understand why some people might be afraid of Twitter.

And now, Pax Dickinson accuses Twitter of harassing him:

I thought complaining about being harassed by @Twitter would be a delicious but forgettable bit of satire but I seem to have struck a nerve . . . .

I decided that @Twitter‘s ongoing harassment might make me some easy victim dollars, but my Patreon doesn’t seem to be collecting any sympathy bucks. I have my suspicions why.

Just wait until the people at @Twitter find out how you've been harassing people, @Twitter. You're in BIG trouble. pic.twitter.com/MMtDMNduJn — Pax Dickinson (@paxdickinson) February 24, 2016

UPDATE: @Twitter claims that @Twitter hasn't broken any of the @Twitter rules which I find suspicious. I think he has someone on the inside. — Pax Dickinson (@paxdickinson) February 25, 2016

I confronted my abuser but he "could not determine a clear violation" of his own rules regarding abusive behavior. pic.twitter.com/4rcfwHaoyz — Pax Dickinson (@paxdickinson) February 25, 2016

Block and report! Block and report!

Meanwhile, Ace of Spades comments:

As Twitter continues to lose users, as I expect they will, I imagine they will in fact be bossy and vindictive enough to start saying “Inactive users’ accounts will be deactivated and reassigned to others,” etc.

So part of the reason I will provide one or two posts a day is just to keep them from taking away my brand-name account and then, like a cybersquatter, threatening to assign it to someone else, including an enemy.

Does that seem far-fetched? Well, I also didn’t expect Twitter to ban Anna Sarkeesian critic Stace McCain within days of Anna Sarkeesian joining the Ministry of Emotional Safety and Mental Hygiene.

I thought they’d be a bit more subtle about things than that.

But they weren’t.

Subtlety? You expected subtlety from the pro-pedophile child-pornography site Twitter? Were you really that naïve, Ace?

"Look down the list of people on this Twitter committee and it reads like roll call at the local asylum." #FreeStacy https://t.co/sV6Fa735Ry — Barbara McMahon (@southsalem) February 25, 2016

Del Harvey and her creepy friends are trying to make Twitter a “safe space” for kiddie diddlers like Lena Dunham and accused rapists like “Dr. Luke.” Twitter obviously doesn’t want normal people on their site. Catering to perverts seems like a smart business decision, right?

Twitter’s stock, which was $23.14 on Dec. 31, closed Thursday at $17.59 — a loss of 24% of its value in less than two months — and has lost 84 cents since banning me on Feb. 19. Probably just a coincidence.

Timeline: How Jack Dorsey Came Back as CEO and Ruined Twitter https://t.co/76t5qGSYh2https://t.co/WZzLb5Wy2tpic.twitter.com/9qThLhSM6G — Bill (@wmsolomon) February 24, 2016











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