Twitter said on Thursday that it had blocked the account of James O’Keefe, the founder of the conservative group Project Veritas.
The NY Times reports O’Keefe’s account, @JamesOKeefeIII, was “permanently suspended for violating the Twitter Rules on platform manipulation and spam,” specifically that users cannot mislead others with fake accounts or “artificially amplify or disrupt conversations” through the use of multiple accounts, a Twitter spokesman said.
James O'Keefe & Project Veritas did more than anyone in exposing how corporate legacy media are unethical, biased, smear merchants & liars. For that, both have been permanently banned from Twitter. https://t.co/J1rHoXAzF5
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) April 15, 2021
In a statement on his website, Mr. O’Keefe said he will file a defamation lawsuit against Twitter on Monday over its claim that he had operated fake accounts.
“This is false, this is defamatory, and they will pay,” the statement said.
“Section 230 may have protected them before, but it will not protect them from me,” Mr. O’Keefe said, referring to a legal liability shield for social media. That shield, part of the federal Communications Decency Act, has become a favorite target of lawmakers in both parties.
In February, Twitter permanently suspended the Project Veritas account, saying it had posted private information. It also temporarily locked Mr. O’Keefe’s account.
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