Libs of TikTok creator dishes on why Facebook is a ‘sh*tty platform’ and will ‘probably’ die

Ongoing social media censorship struck Libs of TikTok creator who didn’t hold back when reacting to her latest ban from Facebook’s “sh*tty platform.”

Early Sunday morning, Chaya Raichik, the creator of the LoTT account well-known for infuriating radicals and deviants by sharing their own content, took to X to report that a sister account on the Meta-owned Facebook had been disabled.

Citing the ambiguous claim of allegedly “going against our Community Standards,” Raichik reacted with brutal candor in a post with a screenshot of the message from the Facebook Team.

“[By the way] I freaking hate Facebook,” she began. “I don’t even know how to use it. I don’t get it. I don’t like it. Never did. Never had a personal account. I pay someone to run my Facebook. I probably logged on once. It’s a pretty sh*tty platform. I hope it dies. It probably will because the censorship game isn’t sustainable in the long run and the younger people aren’t using it.”

No stranger to suppression and censorship, LoTT had previously faced suspension from Twitter, prior to billionaire Elon Musk’s completed acquisition and rebrand, Slack, Instagram and Facebook.

Her previous ban from Mark Zuckerberg’s platform had occurred after the social media account was alleged to have inspired bomb threats against Boston Children’s Hospital because she had shared the medical facility’s own videos related to genital mutilations.

In Feb. 2023, when New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had re-upped attacks on Raichik related to the hospital during a congressional hearing, then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson had pointed out, “The funny thing is Libs of TikTok makes almost no claims at all. It just puts up videos of people saying what they want to say, and you can assess it. So Boston Children’s Hospital, for example, admits — this is not a claim we’re making; it’s an observation — that it performs gender surgeries on children.”

“And in a video, that hospital boasted ‘we will see patients as young as 15 for top surgeries.’ In other words, mastectomies cutting the breasts off children. So that’s real,” stated Carlson. “Their website said they do vaginoplasties on children. This children’s hospital describes this as gender-affirming care, including and recording gender-affirming hysterectomies.”

Months later, Dr. Oren Ganor, the co-director of the Center for Gender Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital was found to be calling for the expansion of such practices across the country, “Especially as certain states work to criminalize GAC (gender-affirming care) for adolescents, there will be an increased flux of patients traveling to seek care in states with more open legislation.”

In the paper co-authored by Stanford University medical student Shawheen J. Rezaei, they duo pushed to “increase training efforts” for “gender-affirming surgeries.”

While it remained unclear at the time of this post what offense the LoTT Facebook account had committed, social media users rallied behind Raichik’s take on the platform that one critiqued was basically “just Craigslist with a nicer interface.”

Kevin Haggerty

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