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It’s Going Down Suspended from Twitter
From It's Going Down
Full title: It’s Going Down Suspended from Twitter as Billionaire Elon Musk Fulfills Far-Right Agenda
Canary in the Coal Mine
From CrimethInc.
Twitter and the End of Social Media
On a platform like Twitter, a project like ours is like a canary in a coal mine: when things change, we are the first to go, and that means the clock is ticking for everyone.
Whose Tweets? Our Streets
From CrimethInc.
A New Poster and Zine for an Offline Media Offensive
Last week, Elon Musk personally banned us from Twitter at the request of a far-right troll. [...] In response, we invite you to make the streets of your community speak out with a new poster about capitalists like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. If there’s one medium that billionaires will never control, it’s wheatpaste.
Elon Musk Bans CrimethInc. from Twitter at the Urging of Far-Right Troll
From CrimethInc.
On November 25, at the urging of a far-right troll, Elon Musk banned the @crimethinc Twitter account. Musk’s goal in acquiring Twitter had nothing to do with “free speech”—it was a partisan move intended to silence opposition while opening up space for the far right. This underscores the hazards of depending on corporate social media platforms.
Anarchist Bookfair bans anarchist publisher
From Yves Engler
Some of those overseeing Montréal’s Anarchist Bookfair have lost the plot. They have banned the city’s only English language anarchist publisher from participating on the grounds they’ve published my recent books.
On Facebook Banning Pages that Support CrimethInc.com
From CrimethInc
On Facebook Banning Pages that Support CrimethInc.com
And the Digital Censorship to Come
Facebook has taken down multiple Facebook pages they believe to be connected with crimethinc.com and itsgoingdown.org, among other anarchist and anti-fascist publishing projects, officially on the pretext that they “support violence.” This has nothing to do with stopping violence and everything to do with cracking down on social movements and everyday people getting organized in their communities.