Twitter has suspended several accounts linked to the alt-right movement, which has been associated with white nationalism.
The move comes as Twitter is
rolling out
Suspended accounts include those of Richard Spencer, who is considered one of the movement's founders; his magazine Radix Journal; an associated account, @_AltRight_; and his Virginia-based think tank called the National Policy Institute, whose website
describes it
Other suspended accounts include those of prominent alt-right members Pax Dickinson, former chief technology officer of Business Insider, and Ricky Vaughn, who has been suspended in the past.
In a YouTube video titled
The Knight of Long Knives
"It is corporate Stalinism, in a sense that there is a great purge going on and they're purging people on the basis of their views," Spencer says
in the video
Asked for comment, Twitter pointed NPR to its rules, which "prohibit violent threats, harassment, hateful conduct, and multiple account abuse, and we will take action on accounts violating those policies."
Twitter's policy
defines hateful conduct
Among examples of behavior that Twitter won't tolerate, the company lists references to mass murder or violence that has primarily targeted or victimized a protected group, actions that incite fear about a protected group, and repeated slurs or degrading language.
This week, Twitter is making the biggest expansion yet of the
tools available to users
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