WikiLeaks has threatened Twitter with the creation of another social network after defending Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos over his ban from the site.

“Cyber feudalism: @Twitter founder @Jack banned conservative gay libertarian @nero for speaking the ‘wrong’ way to actress @Lesdoggg,” posted the WikiLeaks Twitter account on Thursday.

“We don’t ban people for expressing their thoughts. Targeted abuse & inciting abuse against people however, that’s not allowed,” replied Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, despite the fact that no evidence has been provided showing Yiannopoulos did any such thing.

we don't ban people for expressing their thoughts. Targeted abuse & inciting abuse against people however, that's not allowed — jack (@jack) July 21, 2016

“It is time @Twitter got out of the censorship/justice game. Let users create communal filter lists if need be,” replied WikiLeaks, along with another tweet pointing out the hypocrisy of Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones’ incitement for harassment against another user who was mocking her.

It is time @Twitter got out of the censorship/justice game. Let users create communal filter lists if need be. — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 21, 2016

After continuing to argue with Dorsey that the current system was unjust, WikiLeaks announced their plans to start a competing social network, stating, “We will start a rival service if this keeps up because @WikiLeaks & our supporters are threatened by a space of feudal justice.”

We will start a rival service if this keeps up because @WikiLeaks & our supporters are threatened by a space of feudal justice. — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 21, 2016

The announcement reached over 1,000 likes and 700 retweets in just half an hour, and users from all over Twitter replied with excitement at the possibility of a WikiLeaks-run, free speech-focused social network.

Project X star and self-described “disenfranchised socialist” Jonathan Daniel Brown also replied to Dorsey, tweeting,“Dude, you’re lying through your teeth. We’ve seen how Twitter has suppressed pro-Bernie/anti-Hillary material in primaries.”

https://twitter.com/JonathanDBrown/status/756237730930098176

Dorsey refused to add any more comment on the situation apart from, “all fair points. We are working to get here.”

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