Some conservatives have recently been suspended from Twitter without notice, while others have either deactivated their accounts or simply quit tweeting. Tonight, it looks as though conservative columnist A.J. Delgado has been suspended without explanation. (Editor’s note: see update below. She deactivated her account)

Another conservative banished from Twitter. https://t.co/yTrBnoJURt — Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) February 25, 2016

https://twitter.com/Zach_Gafford/status/702693413062201344

Adam Baldwin yesterday said goodbye to Twitter voluntarily, after clearing up the media’s narrative that censorship, not “alleged censorship,” drove him to look for greener pastures.

What’s disturbing is Twitter’s “abusive user” form, which includes among its transgressions “disagreement with my opinion.”

@CounterMoonbat Sad how the "safe space" people are taking over. The entire point of Twitter is disagreeing with others. — Kimberly (@SouthernKeeks) February 25, 2016

“Specific violent threats involving physical safety or well-being” makes sense, as it’s clear and specific. Then there’s “harassment,” described in the help text pop-up as “direct, specific threats of violence against others.”

https://twitter.com/HamWrapdInBacon/status/702698718408138752

Here’s the link again. If it’s fake, it’s a masterful fake.

Update 2/25/15:

Hey all!! Thanks for all your emails! WOW, touched! But I just deactivated — Twitter didn't ban me! 😉 — A.J. Delgado (@AJDelgado13) February 25, 2016

Someone I know IRL sent me a very upsetting message critiquing my support of Trump and I just needed a day to decompress. 🙁 — A.J. Delgado (@AJDelgado13) February 25, 2016

But thanks for all your emails, wow! Didn't want folks to blame Twitter, lol, so figured I'd reactivate early. — A.J. Delgado (@AJDelgado13) February 25, 2016