It started yesterday when Twitter suspended the brilliant parody account @SalonDotCom that had delivered devastating satire of the left wing priggery of Salon.com.
http://twitter.com/#!/KevinWGlass/status/489527931320795136 http://twitter.com/#!/Will_Antonin/status/489577079956963328 http://twitter.com/#!/freddoso/status/489573991498010624 http://twitter.com/#!/iowahawkblog/status/489532947280977920Fans have risen up in solidarity using the hashtag #FreeSalonDotCom to carry on the work that @SalonDotCom started.
http://twitter.com/#!/YaleCohn/status/489897648330387457 http://twitter.com/#!/moxargon/status/489855853764558848 http://twitter.com/#!/finditandkillit/status/489849966412578816 http://twitter.com/#!/YaleCohn/status/489879065248407552 http://twitter.com/#!/nickswift498/status/489799474290491392 http://twitter.com/#!/artcarden/status/489792257042550784 http://twitter.com/#!/pvtharoldmoon/status/489779501858320384I was an instant fan after this tweet:
"Why Emojis are the New Blackface" #FreeSalondotcom !!!!— RockPrincess (@Rockprincess818) July 17, 2014
http://twitter.com/#!/Pizzicato55/status/489766787618451456Twitter’s terms of service give us a pretty good idea who initiated the suspension of @SalonDotCom
http://twitter.com/#!/j_arthur_bloom/status/489879274988789761Guess they were hitting a little too close to home for Salon.
We’re also guessing that the parody of pretentious loony left blogs is only just getting started.
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/07/17/fans-rise-up-in-support-of-suspended-parody-account-freesalondotcom/