Topic: Zuby
Zuby, a rapper and outspoken critic of censorship, faced account restrictions on Twitter for expressing his views, highlighting the platform’s aggressive enforcement of its content policies. This incident raises concerns about the implications of such censorship on free speech and the ability to engage in open dialogue. The case exemplifies the broader issues of how social media platforms regulate expression and the chilling effect this has on individual liberties.
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Rapper Zuby releases new single “OK Dude” on the back of Twitter censorship
The single dropped today.
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Joe Rogan comments on Twitter’s “crazy” decision to lock Zuby’s account for saying “OK dude”
Rogan called it “madness.”
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Twitter users say its new hateful conduct rules will ban the phrase “OK boomer”
The rules prohibit “dehumanizing speech” on the basis of age but Twitter says you can still say “OK boomer.”
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Rapper Zuby locked out of Twitter for responding “OK, dude” to a transgender activist
Twitter somehow determined it was “hateful content.”




