What you just tweeted is utter nonsense. There isn't a way for a 3rd party to see how many times an account has been reported; Twitter doesn't provide that information. So apparently, you don't know the basics.
Critical thinking is lacking in this one. Let's assume this person was correct; everyone, including myself, would have a high Bot Sentinel rating. It's really hard for certain people to understand Black people can code algorithms and run tech startups.
So they assume, "if a Black person did it, it must be simple to do. There must be a simple explanation on how he is doing it because he is Black. There has to be some trickery because it can't be science/tech-based! Yeah, that is it, it is a scam, a Black scam!"
I honestly get bored with these basic and unoriginal people.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
People are accusing this hate account of being an unlicensed therapist, and so far, the only "evidence" she has provided is her school ID and graduation photo. She is allegedly accepting money for therapy sessions, although there is no proof she is a licensed professional.
What is even crazier is she removed an old audition tape from YouTube where she was auditioning for the part of a therapist. She very well may have gotten the idea of pretending to be a therapist from that audition. Our final report is going to be lit.🔥
Not being able to spell hobby is a huge red flag. 😐
Oh my! I won't tweet it here because it contains personal information, but hate accounts are on Twitter, telling on each other. 👀
This is just one example. I blurred additional information, although she tweeted the information herself. Other hate accounts are accusing her of being a fake therapist.👀☕
In a now-deleted YouTube video, she was auditioning for the part of a therapist. She allegedly figured out she could make money pretending to be a therapist on YouTube. I don't know if the allegations are true or not, but I can confirm the audition tape did exist.
You have spent several years dehumanizing and attacking a Black woman for profit. A Black woman who went on TV and talked about contemplating suicide, yet you continue to push your toxic nonsense to pay your bills. You are an opportunistic vulture profiting off of hate.
"what was once a fun place..."
So dehumanizing and attacking a Black woman was "fun" for you, but now it's not fun for you anymore because your vile activities are finally being scrutinized? Wow...
Imagine tweeting this nonsense and then trying to cry racist crocodile tears for sympathy. It's like she doesn't know we can see her tweets.
Apparently, this must be said. If you create single-purpose hate accounts to harass someone, you are not engaging in harmless "criticism." If you create YouTube channels to monetize your hate and harassment, then you can't complain when your activities are scrutinized...
I don't care if you are 18 or 81; your age is irrelevant. You don't get a pass because you are middle-aged or a senior citizen. If you consciously decide to attack and cyberstalk someone just because you don't like them, you should be held accountable for your actions.
I find it hilarious you spend each day defaming someone, but now you want to whine and complain when the truth about you is exposed. So it's ok to lie about someone and make things up out of thin air, but it's not ok, to tell the truth about you? How exactly does that work?...
During our investigation into Twitter hate accounts targeting Meghan and Harry, we observed hate accounts interacting with "royal experts." Because of the unusual relationship between the accounts, we expanded our investigation, and here is what we found: botsentinel.com/newsroom/repor…
Angela Levin’s interactions with hate accounts were more than all other journalists' and royal commentators' interactions combined. Angela had 102 interactions, and the majority were favorable to the hate accounts.
On one occasion, Murky__Meg, a now-suspended hate account, tweeted a conspiracy theory about Meghan and Harry paying $1.5 million to appear on the cover of Time Magazine. Angela amplified Murky__Meg’s tweet, and then three days later, Angela repeated the conspiracy theory on TV.