The founder of The Babylon Bee explained his reasoning for refusing to delete a satirical tweet about transgender admiral Rachel Levine in a new interview about "self-censorship" and Twitter. "We ...
Twitter’s policy forbids users from referring to Levine as a man. To do so is “hateful conduct.” In a new interview for my podcast, the Babylon Bee’s CEO, Seth Dillon, described the publication’s ...
Conservative satirical news site The Babylon Bee received a temporary ban from Twitter for a transphobic tweet referring to U.S. assistant secretary for health Rachel Levine as “The Babylon Bee’s Man ...
Elon Musk’s $2.9 billion purchase of a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter has led to numerous theories about the changes the Tesla CEO could bring to the platform, including saving certain accounts under ...
"It doesn't change our position. They can delete our joke if they want. They have that power. But we're not bending the knee and doing it for them," he said in a statement. "We were doing a satirical ...
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