Twitter removed Andy Ngo tweet exposing violent Antifa threats: Editor at Large for the Post Millenial and well-known Antifa reporter Andy Ngo exposed that an Antifa group in Eugene, Oregon planned to attack conservatives at a college event, according to screenshots included in a Post Millenial report. "#Antifa in Eugene, Ore. have announced plans to attack a @TPUSA campus event today featuring black speakers @Stephend1776 & @AWatsonOLY. Antifa tell their members to wear black uniforms & masks (bloc), & to assault their targets. cc: @ellairwin" he wrote including a link to the live tweet and notifying the Head of Twitter's Trust and Safety team. Twitter Trust and Safety, however, removed Ngo's tweet. The platform initially gave no reason for removing Ngo's posts according to screenshots shared by the Post Millenial. "We have determined that his account violated the Twitter Rules. Specifically, for: 1. Violating one of our Rules," the notification reads. Twitter Trust and Safety head Ella Irwin later tweeted that the platform censored Ngo because he neglected to redact the Antifa threats from his tweet exposing the threat. "You can post redacted versions of the tweets but posting the threat in full, without redaction just amplifies the incitement further and impacts our ability to prevent harm," she tweeted.
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