Culture Meet the woman behind Libs of TikTok, secretly fueling the right’s outrage machine - A popular Twitter account has morphed into a social media phenomenon, spreading anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment and shaping public discourse

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Original Link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/04/19/libs-of-tiktok-right-wing-media
Archive: https://archive.ph/6Dt0J#selection-383.0-383.130

By: Taylor Lorenz

On March 8, a Twitter account called Libs of TikTok posted a video of a woman teaching sex education to children in Kentucky, calling the woman in the video a “predator.” The next evening, the same clip was featured on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News program, prompting the host to ask, “When did our public schools, any schools, become what are essentially grooming centers for gender identity radicals?”

Libs of TikTok reposts a steady stream of TikTok videos and social media posts, primarily from LGBTQ+ people, often including incendiary framing designed to generate outrage. Videos shared from the account quickly find their way to the most influential names in right-wing media. The account has emerged as a powerful force on the Internet, shaping right-wing media, impacting anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and influencing millions by posting viral videos aimed at inciting outrage among the right.
The anonymous account’s impact is deep and far-reaching. Its content is amplified by high-profile media figures, politicians and right-wing influencers. Its tweets reach millions, with influence spreading far beyond its more than 635,000 Twitter followers. Libs of TikTok has become an agenda-setter in right-wing online discourse, and the content it surfaces shows a direct correlation with the recent push in legislation and rhetoric directly targeting the LGBTQ+ community.


“Libs of TikTok is basically acting as a wire service for the broader right-wing media ecosystem,” said Ari Drennen, LGBTQ program director for Media Matters, the progressive media watchdog group. “It’s been shaping public policy in a real way, and affecting teachers’ ability to feel safe in their classrooms.”
The account has been promoted by podcast host Joe Rogan, it’s been featured in the New York Post, the Federalist, the Post Millennial and a slew of other right-wing news sites. Meghan McCain has retweeted it. The online influencer Glenn Greenwald has amplified it to his 1.8 million Twitter followers while calling himself the account’s “Godfather.” Last Thursday, the woman behind the account appeared anonymously on Tucker Carlson’s show to complain about being temporarily suspended for violating Twitter’s community guidelines. Fox News often creates news packages around the content that Libs of TikTok has surfaced.
“The role I’ve seen this account playing is finding new characters for right-wing propaganda,” said Gillian Branstetter, a media strategist for the ACLU. “It’s relying on the endless stream of content from TikTok and the Internet to cast any individual trans person as a new villain in their story.”


Throughout its increasingly popular posts and despite numerous media appearances, the account has remained anonymous. But the identity of the operator of Libs of TikTok is traceable through a complex online history and reveals someone who has been plugged into right-wing discourse for two years and is now helping to drive it.

An account in search of a voice — and a big break from Joe Rogan​

Chaya Raichik had been working as a real estate salespersonin Brooklyn when, in early November 2020, she created the account that would eventually become Libs of TikTok.
Under her first handle @shaya69830552, she minimized covid, cast doubt on the election results and promoted a dubious story about a child sex trafficking ring. On Nov. 23, 2020, Raichik changed handles, this time going by @shaya_ray and identifying herself publicly as a real estate investor in Brooklyn. She began doubling down on election fraud conspiracies using Qanon-related language. Early that December, she joked about launching a clothing line titled “voter fraud is real.”


In January 2021, Raichik started talking about traveling to D.C. to support Trump on Jan. 6 at the “Stop the Steal” rally. When violence broke out at the Capitol that day, she tweeted a play-by-play account claiming to be on the ground. “They were rubber bullets from law enforcement. 1 hit right next to me,” she said. She posted videos from the crowd and spoke of tear gas being deployed nearby. After saying she left the riot, she used Twitter to downplay the event, claiming that it was peaceful compared to a “BLM protest.”
Later that month, Raichik cycled through two more Twitter names, this time focusing on state politicians. First under the handle @ChayaRaichik and the display name “Chaya Raichik,” and then under the new handle, @cuomomustgo, she railed against New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D), calling for him to resign. She promoted the efforts to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D). She also began posting about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), calling him “actually brilliant.”
By early last March, she pivoted to a parody account titled @houseplantpotus, pretending to tweet as if she was a houseplant living with President Biden. She revamped her avatar to look like a small shrub with Biden’s face on the leaves. At that point in time she also claimed to be proudly Orthodox Jewish, live in Brooklyn and work in real estate in her Twitter bio.


But the house plant parody never took off. On April 19, 2021, she pivoted her account once again, this time to Libs of TikTok.
Just four months after getting started, Libs of TikTok got its big break: Joe Rogan started promoting the account to the millions of listeners of his hit podcast. He mentioned it several times on the show in August, then again in late September. “Libs of TikTok is one of the greatest f---ing accounts of all time,” he said. With his seal of approval, Raichik’s following skyrocketed.
Libs of TikTok gained more prominence throughout the end of last year, cementing its spot in the right-wing media outrage cycle. Its attacks on the LGBTQ+ community also escalated. By January, Raichik’s page was leaning hard into “groomer” discourse, calling for any teacher who comes out as gay to their students to be “fired on the spot.”


Her anti-trans tweets went especially viral. She called on her followers to contact schools that were allowing “boys in the girls bathrooms” and pushed the false conspiracy theory that schools were installing litter boxes in bathrooms for children who identify as cats. She also purported that adults who teach children about LGBTQ+ identities are “abusive,” that being gender-nonconforming or an ally to the LGBTQ+ community is a “mental illness,” and referred to schools as “government run indoctrination camps” for the LGBTQ+ community.
“Libs of TikTok is shaping our entire political conversation about the rights of LGBTQ people to participate in society,” Drennen said. “It feels like they’re single-handedly taking us back a decade in terms of the public discourse around LGBTQ rights. It’s been like nothing we’ve ever really seen.”
By March, Libs of TikTok was directly impacting legislation. DeSantis’s press secretary Christina Pushaw credited the account with “opening her eyes” and informing her views on the state’s restrictive legislation that bans discussion of sexuality or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade, referred to by critics as the “don’t say gay” bill. She and Libs of TikTok have interacted with each other at least 138 times publicly, according to a report by Media Matters. When asked by The Post about her relationship with the account, Pushaw wrote, “I follow, like and retweet libsoftiktok. My interactions with that account are public," and added that she’s a strong supporter of its mission.


As the legislation progressed before eventually being signed into law on March 28, Libs of TikTok ramped up attacks, flooding its feed with accusations of “grooming.” The right-wing media and influential conservative figureheads used anti-LGBTQ content from Libs of TikTok as fuel for their arguments.
Fox News hosts Jesse Watters and Tucker Carlson began featuring content straight from Libs of TikTok on air, with Carlson urging his viewers to follow it “before it’s banned if you want to know what may be happening in your child’s school.” (Fox News did not respond to a request for comment.)

From the Internet to school boards​

As the account has grown in prominence, Raichik has taken steps to obscure her identity. Though she has done numerous high-profile media appearances, she’s appeared anonymously. However, when registering the domain LibsofTikTok.us last October, she used her full name and cellphone number linked to her real estate salesperson contact information.


On Saturday, software developer Travis Brown (who is working on a project with support from Prototype Fund, an organization that backs open-source projects) unearthed the account’s Twitter history and posted a thread detailinginformation about its profile changes.
When a reporter called the phone number registered to Raichik’s real estate profile and LibofTikTok.us, the woman who answered hung up after the reporter identified herself as calling from The Washington Post. A woman at the address listed to Raichik’s name in Los Angeles declined to identify herself. On Monday night, a tweet from Glenn Greenwald confirmed the house that was visited belonged to Raichik’s family.
Though Raichik has claimed to run the account alone, last August Grant Lally, a lawyer and Republican operative, filed a trademark for Libs of TikTok as a “news reporter service.” Lally said he is “not at liberty” to comment when reached by The Post.


“I don’t do this for money or fame,” Raichik told the New York Post (which, like all other outlets interviewing her, allowed her to speak on the condition of anonymity) in February while comparing herself to Project Veritas. “I’m not some politician or blue-check journalist. I feel like there are so many small stories that are so important that aren’t getting out — and that’s what I’m here for.” In other anonymous interviews she claims to have left New York for somewhere in California, recently turning the account into a full-time job. For a while she was soliciting donations through Venmo.
While Libs of TikTok briefly had a TikTok account of its own, it was suspended for violating community guidelines. Last week, the account was briefly suspended from Twitter for a second time for violating the platform’s rules on targeted harassment.
But Libs of TikTok continues to amass followers across the Internet. It has more than 65,000 followers on Instagram, nearly 10,000 on YouTube and a robust presence on right-wing YouTube competitor Rumble, along with other right-wing apps like Gab and GETTR. It’s also building out an email database through newsletter platform Revue.
Raichik has said in interviews that she crowdsources the content for the feed from a flood of messages she receives every day. In that sense, Libs of TikTok is a collective, molded to the hive mind of the right-wing Internet. She views her account as giving a voice and platform to concerned parents and ordinary citizens.
“I see a shared spirit in Libs of TikTok, and the appetite for it in right-wing media more broadly, which is turning neighbor against neighbor and turning any individual into an enforcer of this very strict gender regime,” Branstetter said. “There’s a deep sense of paranoia this rhetoric inspires and is extremely volatile, it’s more than playing with fire. It inspires a vigilante spirit.”
Raichuk boasts that several teachers have been fired as a result of being featured on the account.
Tyler Wrynn, a former English teacher in Oklahoma, posted a video telling LGBTQ kids shunned by their parents that he was “proud of them” and loved them; it was featured on Libs of TikTok last week. Since being featured on the page he’s been barraged with harassment and death threats.
“I’ve always seen myself as the type of teacher to stand up for marginalized voices,” Wrynn said. “I see fellow teachers on TikTok speak out for our disenfranchised students and they’re getting the same sort of harassment too.”
The popularity of Libs of TikTok comes at a time when far-right communities across the Internet have begun doxing school officials and calling for their execution. Parents of LGBTQ+ youth have been driven out of their towns. Local school board members have reported death threats.
On a recent podcast, Raichik said that as her following continues to grow, the fullest extent of her impact may not be realized until the elections this fall. She has encouraged her audience to overtake school boards and run in local elections. “These people,” she said, referring to members of LGBTQ+ community, “some of them are literally evil and grooming kids, they should not be in schools, they should not be teachers.”
Members of the LGBTQ+ community who still attempt to use platforms like TikTok to educate people on gay or trans issues are subject to intense online abuse, causing a chilling effect. “[Libs of TikTok] is playing on fears and misunderstandings of who trans people are, while amping up extreme rhetoric and normalizing portraying queer people as inherently dangerous to children,” Branstetter said. “It’s hard to stoke moral panic without main characters, and the role Libs of TikTok is playing is finding those characters.”
Alice Crites and Razzan Nakhlawi contributed to this report.
 
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She won't get fired (at least not for this) because she was specifically hired to do this kind of shit. She did eventually manage to wear out her welcome at the New York Times with her Cluster B antics but the Washington Post knew exactly what they were getting. Pretty much all of the mainstream media outlets have their own hatchet people to dox and smear enemies of the current political establishment. Typically it's the tech/internet/disinformation "reporters".
Funny thing is, she wore out her welcome by being as lazy, slipshod, duplicitous and whiny behind the scenes with coworkers and supervisors as she appears in her public "journalism". She's not even very good as a hatchetman, as the most effective ones are low key and virtually anonymous outside of their professional circles. She's just well connected and good at self-promotion.

Cue her moving on in six months after enough editors and folks on the legal team get tired of doing full time jannie work for just one reporter.
 
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Oy vey right here
 
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I'm bloody floored that national news-worthy legal procedures and lawsuits are coming out from using fucking twitter.

Swap twitter for MySpace or Digg if you can't see how insanely hilarious it all is.
Millennial/Gen-X internet culture will kill us all, but boy will it be funny.

Ontopic: The chosenite may be orthodox instead of reformist, but it's still a chosenite. Nothing will happen to it.
It is also not your friend. It's a Con Inc/Shapiro Neo-Con. I wouldn't piss on it to put out a fire.
 
Here’s the post on Gab referenced in Taylor's tweet:
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Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz doxxed @Libsoftiktok. So I sent a text to Taylor's friend and photographer Sara Kenigsberg asking for comment.
#Matching Vibes.
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And his response to Taylor’s tweet:
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Unreal. I was even saying earlier in the thread that linking to isn't the same as publishing, yet they double down on "dindu nuffin". It's a bold-faced lie that they didn't link to details of her personal life. Maybe it's just copium, but I'm guessing whoever ninja edited out the link never informed the higher ups the edit was made. They can't keep getting away with it :'(
 
The right now playing the "Dems are the real antisemites now" game is dumb. They aren't attacking her for being Jewish, but for being an Orthodox Jewish, which they dislike for their conservative views. Same reason why they love this one Pope despite most traditional Catholics dislike him.

CL being usual self and AN
"NYP are the real doxers!". Same. It's a stupid game and they are too stupid to notice this just means they KNOW is wrong and they don't care. I would have told Taylor "sure, they're hypocrites and so are you."

She won't get fired (at least not for this) because she was specifically hired to do this kind of shit. She did eventually manage to wear out her welcome at the New York Times with her Cluster B antics but the Washington Post knew exactly what they were getting. Pretty much all of the mainstream media outlets have their own hatchet people to dox and smear enemies of the current political establishment. Typically it's the tech/internet/disinformation "reporters".
Yeah, for a moment (of weakness), I gave them more credit than they deserve. As @Catch The Rainbow proved above, they are not only doubling down but actually defending her actions.

Taylor Lorenz: <kicks the shit out of a hornet’s nest>

also Taylor Lorenz: “HELP HELP IM BEING ATTACKED BY HORNETS!”
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The right now playing the "Dems are the real antisemites now" game is dumb. They aren't attacking her for being Jewish, but for being an Orthodox Jewish, which they dislike for their conservative views. Same reason why they love this one Pope despite most traditional Catholics dislike him.


"NYP are the real doxers!". Same. It's a stupid game and they are too stupid to notice this just means they KNOW is wrong and they don't care. I would have told Taylor "sure, they're hypocrites and so are you."


Yeah, for a moment (of weakness), I gave them more credit than they deserve. As @Catch The Rainbow proved above, they are not only doubling down but actually defending her actions.


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What did LibsofTikTok actually do? She literally just reposted videos of crazy people with short snippets of text.

To be fair, she noted what school these people worked at (when, and only when, they were educators), but I’d argue that’s fair game. In 95% of the cases these ‘educators’ put the videos up themselves under their own identity. They were also recent videos (she wasn’t blasting for something someone said a decade ago).

That isn’t malicious. These are the views these people hold now, these are the things they are teaching to your kids and not something stupid they said in High School a decade or two before.

My take on this is that they want to make people like her afraid. If someone steps out of bounds and calls the establishment on their shit, then the establishment will bring all their power to bear to ruin their life.

That’s the reason they were interviewing LibsofTikTok’s family. That’s the reason they published her home address (‘accidentally’ by publishing her real estate license).

Their movement is in a weird spot. They want to transition from the ‘gays just want the same rights you have’ (which I and most of America are on board with), to your little boy picked up a doll so we need to tear down the gender binary and troon out your kid.

If the normies notice this, the gig is up and if they disavow the crazies they lose their funding (the groups advocating for gay marriage didn’t go away when it was legalized. Now they’re advocating for troon rights).

So anyone who exposes the crazy needs to be vilified.
 
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Look, if ugly ass freaks can’t teach first graders to suck girldick and lick boipussy, and slurp down assjuices, licking poop peanuts out of each other’s asses, felch, learn how to perform cock and ball torture, then Trump wins!

Turns out theres more Pedos and Pedo apologists in the world than I originally envisioned.
 
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