.@TwitterSupport These are your guidelines, right?
"Violence: You may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people. We also prohibit the glorification of violence…
"Terrorism/violent extremism: You may not threaten or promote terrorism…" pic.twitter.com/BzM6WopzHa
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) August 13, 2022
Twitter told JK Rowling that Moslems are allowed to threaten to murder her.
This threat was made by a Moslem. I think what the deal is is that the Indian mods at Twitter have been told “the trannies can say whatever they want to JK Rowling, don’t respond to any of her complaints.”
RT:
Police in Scotland are investigating death threats made against Harry Potter creator JK Rowling over her support for novelist Salman Rushdie who was stabbed on Friday, authorities said.
Reacting to the attack, Rowling tweeted “Horrifying news. Feeling very sick right now. Let him be OK.”
One user wrote in response “don’t worry you are next.” Rowling shared the message and the account was suspended and the post deleted.
The Harry Potter author reassured her followers, thanking them for their support, saying that “police are involved (were already involved on other threats).”
“We have received a report of an online threat being made and officers are carrying out enquiries,” a police spokeswoman said.
Whether or not this threat would be illegal in America is questionable. It probably wouldn’t be. But cops would go talk to someone who made this kind of threat, especially if it was a Moslem.
The idea that Twitter bans people for really basic stuff like questioning the 2020 election but allows clear death threats is not really in any way surprising, but you would think they would want to be less obvious.
Maybe Twitter wants people to know that it is their official policy that they support women who don’t believe in trannies being assassinated by Moslems?
It’s still not clear why this Moslem wants to kill JK Rowling. She gets constant threats from trannies – one tranny wrote an entire book about torturing and murdering her – but what did she do to offend Islam?
I guess Moslems might be like some Christians and be against Harry Potter promoting witchcraft, but I don’t think that’s a death sentence. There is no fatwa against JK Rowling.