- Joined
- Jan 15, 2019
One might even be inclined to say it is... Permanently Suspended
Two permanent suspensions in 7 hours is also close to the record. BTFO Fatboy.
Why does everybody keep calling these suspensions "permanent?" Apart from the obvious (they clearly weren't, since he's got his account back), IIRC Twitter doesn't actually indicate whether a ban is temporary or permanent (to anybody besides the account's email address of record). He's a blabbermouth, so he absolutely would have posted a screenshot of the "GTFO and stay out" email if they'd actually perma'd him.I honestly think he might hold the world record for evading three permanent twitter suspensions on the same account. Congrats Pat!
He's a wokie, so why on earth does anyone expect Twitter to come down hard on him with a permanent punishment for much of anything? I've no doubt these two comical bans were automated. One would think multiple bans within such a short period would trigger a human review, but then again one would also think such a review would be conducted by impartial, fair, straight non-tranny personnel. So one would probably be wrong.
That seems a bit strange, in fact. Twitter plays psychological mind games with its users, including the very Soviet tactic of forcing people to engage in performative groveling to get back in their "good graces." When you get banned from twitter (non-permanently), you're put in the Twitter gulag for the duration of your sentence.So let me get this straight - Fatrick got his account back after getting banned for posting someone's ID and didn't delete that shit right away, so he got reported and banned again? No wonder we've got that interview with Josiah Munoz.
Before you're permitted to actually do anything post-ban, Twitter shows you the post(s) that led to your conviction, and demands you ceremoniously sacrifice your offending words by clicking [Delete] to remove them yourself. Ban messages always tell you which posts were the cause of the ban, so you already know what offended the Party. Auto-deleting offending posts is trivial -- literally easier than what they've implemented instead. The only possible reason they do it this way is to literally rub your face in it and smugly smile as they make you remove your own graffiti.
Someone needs to tell them the USSR collapsed in the 80's. That's some next-level sociopathy, man.
But anyway, if the dox posts were the reason for his initial ban, why didn't Twitter force him to perform the purification ritual to cleanse his account?
Like I said above -- he's a wokie. He hates the right people, so he's not targeted for removal at the slightest provocation. This really shouldn't surprise people at this point. Twitter is very openly far-left and woke, and delights in purging wrongthink. They literally banned the sitting fucking President of the United States because they didn't like him and he was on team "red" -- the Eastasia team, with whom we've always been at war.How the fuck does he keep getting it back after being suspended 4 times?