Why are Twitter users misspelling the hashtag #HillaryForPrison as #HillaryForPrision?
Well, if you must know, Twitter has a track record of censoring political speech, namely from conservative users, and now they’re blocking the hashtag #HillaryForPrison from trending on their site.
Now, #HillaryForPrision is the second most tweeted hashtag today behind “Happy Halloween” to get around Twitter’s Leftist filter.
And Twitter users have had enough with the whole charade:
When the trending hashtag is #HillaryForPrision because Twitter has a block on #HillaryForPrison. Fun times.
— Bryon Evans (@stldesktop) October 31, 2016
It’s sad we have to mispell a word in a hashtag, just to get it to trend.
Twitter will take it down shortly though.#HillaryForPrision— Donald J. Trump (@P0TUSTrump) October 31, 2016
Libtards think the misspelling of #HillaryForPrision isn’t on purpose and can’t for the life of them think of a reason why it’s misspelled pic.twitter.com/Zd3I1LGbgj
— ?CL? (@buckychris) October 31, 2016
#HillaryForPrision <— @twitter you might as well stop censoring now. She’s cooked!!!! pic.twitter.com/yCC0fKCxO2
— NonCompliant (@BmslaytonBrad) October 31, 2016
Twitter is a real communist jerk to have #HillaryForPrision trending instead of #HillaryForPrison!!!
— Steve Hirsch (@Stevenwhirsch99) October 31, 2016
Twitter is known for censoring conservatives. Just a few weeks ago, the social media site suspended James O’Keefe for allegedly breaking Twitter’s rules. The Project Veritas founder contained information regarding a recent investigation of a Hillary Clinton staffer, who admitted that the campaign wasn’t very stringent about sexual assault as well as promoting voter fraud in New York City.
Additionally, Twitter permanently banned Breitbart tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos for life in July for reportedly targeting actress and comedian Leslie Jones on the social media site. However, before that incident, Milo’s Twitter verification badge was rescinded for harassment.
Back when it happened, Yiannopoulos accused Twitter of being anti-free speech, saying to Fusion, “Effectively they have privileged progressive opinions over mine and reduced my power and influence in the marketplace. That’s a real thing. And they’ve done it on a whim, for political reasons, while refusing to explain why.”
Twitter might as well be real with us and endorse Hillary Clinton for President already.
