“The extreme left succeeded in silencing Sardine Ruisseau”. This July 22, the former candidate for the Reconquista Bruno Attal, like several accounts supporting Eric Zemmour, denounces a “censorship” that, according to him, was operated by Twitter on a parody account of Sandrine Rousseau. Created in September 2021, the account that mocks the feminist and environmental positions of the MP EELV had 57,000 subscribers.
By noon, the keyword #SardineRuisseau was placed on Twitter’s “trending” podium, despite fewer than 2,000 mentions, mostly from accounts strongly opposed to the policy espoused by the elected official.
Account deactivated by its owner
But as Twitter France confirms to BFMTV, the message on Sardine Ruisseau’s account page (“This account does not exist”) means that the latter has simply been deactivated by its owner, whose identity is unknown.
The platform returns like this to your help centerwhich includes all the situations that can lead to the inaccessibility of a Twitter account.
Technically, the owner of this parody account can reactivate it at any time. As Twitter reminds, the suspension of an account, when decided by its moderation tools, is always clearly displayed.
Source: BFM TV
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