Twitter doesn’t appear to have a problem with Keith Olbermann trying to recruit his followers to make one hunter’s life “a living hell,” so what does it take to get their attention?

Is it this?

Seriously @TwitterSupport @jack? This user calls for ‘stoning the Jews’ and you say that does not violate @Twitter rules against abusive behavior? If that doesn’t, I don’t know what does! Shame on you for condoning violence against Jews! pic.twitter.com/TEuIdYkV2o — Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) March 27, 2019

The user’s tweet is gone, but the account’s still up. So Twitter’s evidently not too worried about that guy. This guy, on the other hand, is clearly a menace:

So I got an email from @TwitterSupport or twitter legal whatever that is. Wanting me to take down a link to a video @SooperMexican and I made making fun of ISIS. pic.twitter.com/77HSW56Vag — Matt Dawson (@SaintRPh) March 27, 2019

Calling for the murder of Jews is fine, but making fun of ISIS … well, that’s just a bridge too far. Because … Indian law?

Indian law ?!? — Billy (@albrechtwo) March 27, 2019

Pardon our French, but what the hell is this sh*t?

Seriously, @jack. I would love to see the invisible guidelines your company uses because I can't find this stuff anywhere in the public ones. — Joe Cunningham (@JoePCunningham) March 27, 2019

How about a little consistency, Twitter?

Apparently @Twitter bends the knee to other nation’s laws and applies them to US Citizens. How bizarre. I might need to quit this platform. @TwitterSupport @jack — Matt Dawson (@SaintRPh) March 27, 2019

Watched the video that @SooperMexican and I made. I can only assume India are big ISIS fans if they made twitter take down a comedy video that we made years ago making fun of ISIS. — Matt Dawson (@SaintRPh) March 27, 2019