Alt-Right Celebrity @Ricky_Vaughn99 Suspended From Twitter
@Ricky_Vaughn99, one of the most prolific and longstanding Alt-Right personalities on Twitter, was suspended from the platform yesterday.聽
The pseudonymous account, created in January 2014, boasted around 62,000 followers and 221,000 tweets. It was in February by MIT鈥檚 Lab for Social Machines as the 107th most powerful influencer聽in the 2016 election. That鈥檚 higher than a stable of political figures and news outlets including @nbcnews and @nytpolitics.聽鈥
@Ricky_Vaughn99 openly embraced hate group leaders early and often 鈥撯撀燼ll while maintaining an appeal among mainstream conservatives.
He appeared on Richard Spencer鈥檚 Radix Podcast on January 30. At the time of his appearance, the account had 13,000 followers. The two discussed Trump and the unique power of Twitter to spread their ideas. @Ricky_Vaughn99 also described his political evolution online, one that resembles many of the Alt-Right's聽adherents:
I began as sort of a deracinated libertarian before the start of the first Ron Paul for president campaign. From there, I started consuming the anti-feminist blogs of the manosphere. I never really bought into feminism. From there, around the time of the Trayvon incident, I was linked to My Posting Career from Chateau Heartiste. At that time I realized what a con job the media was playing on all of us, and how the mainstream race propaganda was all bullshit. So from there I began to explore the different facets of cultural Marxism. The Jewish role in subversion, homosexuality, et cetera.
Twitter is allegedly fielding bids for a sale this week, causing speculation that @Ricky_Vaughn99鈥檚 suspension is an attempt to sanitize its image. Potential buyers are rumored to include Google, Salesforce, and Disney. Neo-Nazi internet sleuths from the Daily Stormer see the chronology of @Ricky_Vaughn99's suspension聽as evidence of yet another Jewish conspiracy.
鈥淧resumably either of these Jewish companies would get a lot more hardcore on censorship than Twitter has been so far, but they certainly don鈥檛 want to spend billions on a company that is just going to collapse,鈥 wrote Andrew Anglin. 鈥淢aybe part of negotiations was 鈥榖an one of these anti-Semitic and racist Trump supporters so we can see what happens.鈥
Anglin was banned from Twitter for misconduct during the Missouri student protests last year over a lack of response to a string of bias incidents from university officials. He led misinformation campaigns with the help of his readers, seeding false information to disrupt protestors using the platform to organize.
More recently, in July, Twitter permanently banned Breitbart tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos for leading a campaign of harassment against comedian Leslie Jones that led her to briefly quit the platform in disgust. Yiannopoulos is a self-appointed leader of the Alt-Right who co-wrote a controversial primer that whitewashed the racism at the heart of the nebulous ideology. Yiannopoulos' involvement in the Alt-Right brand is a continuing source of angst for other leaders聽like Anglin, who declared a 鈥淐rusade鈥 against the 鈥渒---聽infiltrator,鈥澛燼nd Spencer, presumably because Milo has gotten more press.聽
Twitter has not announced the specific reason for @Ricky_Vaughn99鈥檚 suspension, but his fans and followers are users聽who frequently harass others,聽including journalists聽who happen to be Jewish,聽conservatives who balk at open white nationalism, pejoratively聽labeled聽鈥c---servatives,"聽and "Social Justice Warriors."聽Instead of banning thousands of accounts聽Twitter seems to be taking aim at perceived leaders of the worst actors on the platform
During a discussion of digital platform censorship聽@Ricky_Vaughn99 told Spencer:聽
A Twitter account can get banned at any time. 鈥. I鈥檓 going to keep doing Twitter. Maybe I鈥檒l set up a backup where people can congregate if Twitter bans people, but Twitter is the best way to reach people, so I鈥檓 going to keep doing it until I get banned.
His premonition has finally come true.聽