> That has led, in the words of Australia's e-safety commissioner Julie Inman Grant, to the proliferation of "sewer rats" on the platform. > "Anything goes these days on Twitter," she said. "They're weaponizing. What do you expect? I've said this before, but you know, you let sewer rats, and you let all these people who have been suspended back on the platform while you get rid of the Trust and Safety people and processes."
@izaya I wouldn't use "sewer rat" pejoratively. true sewer rats are capable and hardy. yeah, they're also disgusting disease carriers, but really, they're just living their lives 🐀 . . .