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On his Wednesday show, popular conservative commentator Steven Crowder investigated several alleged instances of voter fraud, where he sent people to the physical addresses of registered voters in Nevada and Michigan and showed that the addresses do not exist.
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Crowder took to Twitter to promote the show, tweeting: “DOZENS of voter names, addresses, and pictures proving they don’t exist. Period. Today I’m tired of this [s***]. Mass voter fraud is real and I can prove it. 10AM ET. #LwC”
Twitter immediately locked him out of his account for several hours with no justification given. They’ve also placed a lock on Crowder’s tweet and a “this claim is disputed” flag, despite the fact that so far no one has disputed Crowder’s claims.
YouTube, which hosts full episodes of Crowder’s show, has not censored the video in question or issued any statement that his voter fraud claims are disputed. Yet for some reason, Twitter users cannot comment, like, share, or retweet Crowder’s post. Only quote tweets are permitted.
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According to Twitter’s civic integrity policy, the company “will label or remove false or misleading information intended to undermine public confidence in an election or other civic process. This includes but is not limited to: disputed claims that could undermine faith in the process itself, such as unverified information about election rigging, ballot tampering, vote tallying, or certification of election results.”
Crowder explained on his Thursday show, “I don’t know how physically visiting addresses and posting that they don’t exist with names of people in some cases who are in prison is undermining faith.” If Twitter is claiming that his information is unverified, then Crowder wants to know who’s responsible for verification: “If we go through voter rolls, see if it’s deliverable, and then go visit the physical address and this address isn’t there… Who verifies it?”
While Accuracy in Media cannot independently verify any of the information on the video, Twitter has failed to explain what it is about Crowder’s claim that is disputed. Crowder’s lawyer, Bill Richmond, said that “There was no answer” when he reached out to Twitter to find out what rules were violated.
If Twitter can offer no explanation for their actions or evidence that Crowder’s claims are disputed, then this appears to be an instance of big tech censoring conservatives simply for posting information that they do not like.
Conservative commentator Steven Crowder was temporarily suspended from his Twitter account on Tuesday for posting a video wherein he discusses potential voter fraud linked to what he described as dozens of “non-existent voter addresses.”
“Okay, Big Tech wants to play?” Crowder posted Tuesday. “Today I present dozens of non-existent voter addresses that I’ve verified MYSELF. From Michigan to Nevada. Empty lots etc. I’ll include pictures and a current newspaper as confirmation. It goes down today.”
In a follow-up post, the popular podcast host wrote: “DOZENS of voter names, addresses, and pictures proving they don’t exist. Period.”
That post has been blocked for receiving likes, comments, and retweets by Twitter. The tweet also comes with an attached “warning” about the claim being “disputed” and a potential “risk of violence.”
“This claim of election fraud is disputed, and this Tweet can’t be replied to, retweeted, or liked due to risk of violence.”
When users click on the warning from Twitter, it directs users to general language on “widespread voter fraud” which does not address the specific claims made by Crowder:
According to former attorney general William Barr, the Department of Justice found no evidence of “fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election.” Election officials at the Department of Homeland Security said “the November 3rd election was the most secure in American history.” Voter fraud of any type is incredibly rare, reported The Associated Press and Reuters. Officials and experts warned ahead of Election Day that most interference in US elections comes in the form of misinformation campaigns, many of which are intended to create distrust in America’s electoral process.
“I can confirm to you that people voted from addresses that do not exist,” Crowder captioned his video. That post, too, has been censored by Twitter with the same warning and link to general language about “widespread voter fraud.”
In the video, Crowder says he would swear these claims “under oath” and “penalty of perjury.”
“I can confirm to you that these people — who may not be real people — have voted from addresses that do not exist,” he says.
Crowder also makes a point of emphasizing that he cannot confirm refuted allegations against Dominion Voting Systems and does not discuss the claims. “Dominion isn’t needed,” he says in the video.
On Wednesday morning, Crowder notified his followers that he was restricted from his account on Tuesday over the voter fraud-related posts.
“Was blocked from Twitter for the VERIFIABLE evidence of voter fraud posted yesterday,” he wrote. “BUT I’M BACK!”
Was blocked from Twitter for the VERIFIABLE evidence of voter fraud posted yesterday. BUT I’M BACK! This morning, the Half Asian Kraken. #FightLikeHell#War (figuratively) pic.twitter.com/FSXGUmsuvs
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) February 24, 2021
“Fight like hell,” the conservative wrote in a follow-up post. In another, he said, “If Twitter can ban evidence verifiable beyond any shadow of a doubt… then do they have any limitations at all? #FreeCrowder.”
Fight like hell.
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) February 24, 2021
Liberal podcast host Tim Pool noted that he was “not sure anyone disputed” Crowder’s claims. “Twitter is publishing false statements of fact on tons of tweets because it’s an automated process and they should be responsible for it,” accused Pool.
Twitter locked Crowder's tweet but I'm not sure anyone disputed his claims
Twitter is publishing false statements of fact on tons of tweets because its an automated process and they should be responsible for it https://t.co/skXbkengwX
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) February 24, 2021
Crowder posted a video Wednesday discussing the censorship.
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