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Twitter censors user for calling Rachel Levine a man: A Twitter user shared screenshots of their censorship notice. The user quote tweeted the TX AG Ken Paxton tweet in which he tweeted an image of the USA Today page showing Rachel Levine listed as a woman of the year and said "Rachel Levine is a man." Twitter had noted that the tweet violated its "rules about hateful conduct," but that it was not deleting the tweet because "it may be in the public's interest for the Tweet to remain accessible." The user added the following commentary to the QT: "SWEET. Rachel Levine is indeed a man and it is in the public's interest to know that." Twitter found the user's tweet to violate one of its rules, likely "hateful conduct," but did not specify which. The user was required to delete the tweet in order to unlock their account.

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