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Libs of TikTok promotes conservatism and [[anti-LGBT rhetoric]]. The account has targeted schools and teachers, referring to schools as "government run indoctrination camps" for the [[LGBT community]] and encouraged followers to contact schools that allowed [[transgender]] students to use bathrooms corresponding to their [[gender identity]].<ref name="dd" /><ref name="wapo" />
Libs of TikTok promotes conservatism and [[anti-LGBT rhetoric]]. The account has targeted schools and teachers, referring to schools as "government run indoctrination camps" for the [[LGBT community]] and encouraged followers to contact schools that allowed [[transgender]] students to use bathrooms corresponding to their [[gender identity]].<ref name="dd" /><ref name="wapo" /><ref>{{cite news|first1=Hugh Tomlinson|last1=Washington|accessdate=2022-04-27|title=Libs of Tiktok: Twitter provocateur gives Republicans new weapon in war on liberals|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/libs-of-tiktok-twitter-provocateur-gives-republicans-new-weapon-in-war-on-liberals-tfrrvh9rf|issn=0140-0460|via=www.thetimes.co.uk}}</ref>


Libs of TikTok has also said that adults teaching children about LGBT identities is abusive, argued that any teacher who [[comes out]] as gay to their students should be fired, falsely claimed that schools were putting [[litter boxes]] in bathrooms for students that [[Otherkin|identified as cats]], and falsely claimed that students in [[second grade]] were being taught about [[Furry fandom|furries]]. The account has called members of the LGBT community "literally evil", claimed that being [[gender non-conforming]] or being an [[Straight ally|ally of the LGBT community]] is a "mental illness", and deliberately [[Misgendering|misgendered]] transgender people. It has accused the LGBT community of "grooming kids",<ref name="dd" /><ref name="wapo" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Binder |first=Matt |date=2022-04-26 |title=Libs of TikTok tweeted fake accusations about a school teaching second graders about furries |url=https://mashable.com/article/libs-of-tiktok-furries-school-troll-fake |access-date=2022-04-27 |website=[[Mashable]] |language=en}}</ref> including [[Chasten Buttigieg]] and [[The Trevor Project]] organization in since-deleted tweets.<ref name=":1">{{cite web |last=Goforth |first=Claire |date=April 20, 2022 |title=Libs of TikTok's deleted tweet accusing anti-teen suicide organization of 'grooming' resurfaces |url=https://www.dailydot.com/debug/libs-of-tiktok-deletes-tweets-after-identity-revealed/ |work=The Daily Dot}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{cite web |last=Tracer |first=Dan |date=April 20, 2022 |title='Libs of TikTok' deletes thousands of tweets after owner is exposed, but the Internet remembers forever |url=https://www.queerty.com/libs-tiktok-deletes-thousands-tweets-owner-exposed-internet-remembers-forever-20220420 |work=[[Queerty]]}}</ref>
Libs of TikTok has also said that adults teaching children about LGBT identities is abusive, argued that any teacher who [[comes out]] as gay to their students should be fired, falsely claimed that schools were putting [[litter boxes]] in bathrooms for students that [[Otherkin|identified as cats]], and falsely claimed that students in [[second grade]] were being taught about [[Furry fandom|furries]]. The account has called members of the LGBT community "literally evil", claimed that being [[gender non-conforming]] or being an [[Straight ally|ally of the LGBT community]] is a "mental illness", and deliberately [[Misgendering|misgendered]] transgender people. It has accused the LGBT community of "grooming kids",<ref name="dd" /><ref name="wapo" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Binder |first=Matt |date=2022-04-26 |title=Libs of TikTok tweeted fake accusations about a school teaching second graders about furries |url=https://mashable.com/article/libs-of-tiktok-furries-school-troll-fake |access-date=2022-04-27 |website=[[Mashable]] |language=en}}</ref> including [[Chasten Buttigieg]] and [[The Trevor Project]] organization in since-deleted tweets.<ref name=":1">{{cite web |last=Goforth |first=Claire |date=April 20, 2022 |title=Libs of TikTok's deleted tweet accusing anti-teen suicide organization of 'grooming' resurfaces |url=https://www.dailydot.com/debug/libs-of-tiktok-deletes-tweets-after-identity-revealed/ |work=The Daily Dot}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{cite web |last=Tracer |first=Dan |date=April 20, 2022 |title='Libs of TikTok' deletes thousands of tweets after owner is exposed, but the Internet remembers forever |url=https://www.queerty.com/libs-tiktok-deletes-thousands-tweets-owner-exposed-internet-remembers-forever-20220420 |work=[[Queerty]]}}</ref>

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@libsoftiktok
The planetary symbols for Mars and Venus in cyan and magenta respectively, in homage of TikTok's logo. In the center is the text Libs of (italicized) and TikTok.
Libs of TikTok's Twitter avatar.
Other names
  • Libs of TikTok (Twitter display name)
  • Chaya Raichik (real name)
Years active
  • November 2020 – present
  • April 2021 – present under the handle @libsoftiktok
Website@libsoftiktok on Twitter

@libsoftiktok, also known as Libs of TikTok, is a Twitter user known for reposting content created by left-wing, liberal, and LGBT TikTok accounts, often in a derogatory manner.[1][2] The account has over 975,000 followers as of April 2022[3] and has become influential among American conservatives.[4]

The person behind Libs of TikTok remained anonymous until being publicly exposed as Chaya Raichik in April 2022.[2][5]

Biography

Prior to rebranding, Libs of TikTok was originally Raichik's personal account, created in November 2020. The account downplayed the severity of COVID-19, promoted the conspiracy theory that the 2020 United States presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump through election fraud and made posts showing that Raichik was present at the 2021 United States Capitol attack. The handle was later changed[when?] to @cuomomustgo, focusing on demanding the resignation of the then-Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo. The account also promoted efforts to recall the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom. By March 2021, the handle had changed to @houseplantpotus, a parody account tweeting as a houseplant in the White House of U.S. President Joe Biden. Failing to gain traction as @houseplantpotus, the account then became Libs of TikTok in April 2021.[specify][5]

Libs of TikTok has since expanded to additional social media platforms, including Instagram, YouTube, Rumble, Gab, and Gettr; the account also had a TikTok account, later banned[when?] for violating TikTok's community guidelines.[5]

Libs of TikTok has criticized American philosopher and professor Stephen Kershnar for his comments on "adult-child sex."[6]

Identity

The account's creator had endeavored to stay anonymous, appearing in newspaper and television interviews under the condition of anonymity.[5] Raichik claims to run the account alone and said she moved from New York to California to work on the account full-time.[2]

In April 2022, details began to surface about Libs of TikTok's identity. Software developer Travis Brown, who receives monetary support from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research through its Prototype Fund [de], researched the history and named Chaya Raichik as the account's creator.[5]

On April 19, 2022, The Washington Post published an article by journalist Taylor Lorenz on Libs of TikTok which further publicized the identity of the account owner as Raichik, and provided personal details, including that Raichik claimed to work in real estate and was "proudly" Orthodox Jewish, details which were scraped from Raichik's older public Twitter account biography.[5] According to The Daily Dot, the revelation of the account's identity "ignited a media firestorm".[7] The article drew criticism from American conservatives who accused Lorenz of doxxing, of antisemitism for mentioning Raichik's religion, and of hypocrisy for having previously spoken out against online harassment.[8][9][10] In response to the article, Raichik tweeted that she was "holed up in a safe location" and later told the New York Post that she "will never be silenced".[11][12] Raichik and some conservatives also accused Lorenz of harassment for visiting the home of Raichik's relatives as part of her reporting.[11][13]

Cameron Barr, a senior managing editor at the Post, defended the article, stating that "Lorenz is a diligent and accomplished journalist whose reporting methods comport entirely with the Washington Post's professional standards" and claimed that the Post "did not publish or link to any details about [Raichik's] personal life".[8] In response, Libs of TikTok called Barr's statement "lies" (in all-caps), saying that the article did include a "link with personal information" that was removed "because they knew what they were doing was abhorrent".[13] A spokesperson for the Post told Fox News that its report "linked to publicly available professional information" and that the Post removed a link in the article to personal information about Raichik because "ultimately, we deemed it unnecessary".[14] Lorenz has stood by her reporting[15] and accused conservatives of trying to "sow doubt and discredit journalism".[16] According to The Times, "supporters of Lorenz meanwhile pointed out that Raichik's followers were only too enthusiastic about doxxing when it came to teachers being smeared as paedophiles."[4]

Several Jewish commentators and activists criticized Lorenz for mentioning Raichik's religious identity as an Orthodox Jew, arguing that mentioning her religion was unnecessary and was done so in a negative light.[15] Andrew Silow-Carroll of The Times of Israel defended the inclusion of her religious beliefs in the article, saying that it "shed light on the growing connection between faith and right-wing politics".[17]

Kara Alaimo, a Hofstra University professor and former Obama Administration staffer writing for NBC News, dismissed criticism regarding identifying the individual running the account, arguing in a NBC News opinion piece, "The people in need of protection here are those who are being targeted with hate simply because of their identities — not the people who are hurling the abuse, like Raichik."[18] Kat Bouza, senior news editor for Rolling Stone, agreed with Alaimo. Bouza noted that, prior to Lorenz's coverage, Daily Dot reporter Claire Goforth wrote a "relatively thorough" investigation into the Libs of TikTok account, which included "information that any savvy internet user could piece together to construct a probable doxxing." Bouza also noted that only after Lorenz reported on it was conservative media "outraged."[19] Similarly, Kaitlyn Tiffany of The Atlantic argued that "where the term once defined a category, it now expresses an emotion. Whoever feels doxxed will claim to have been doxxed."[20]

Following the publication of the article from the Post, a separate twitter user, @deletedtweet161, who tracks deleted posts, said that Libs of TikTok deleted "at least 20 tweets" over several days. 2,795 tweets had been deleted since the creation of the account, with many tweets being deleted to get access to the account restored following Twitter's suspension.[7][12] Lorenz gained more than 200,000 new Twitter followers in the three days after the article was published. Lorenz also launched a Substack account, offering exclusive content for paid subscribers.[4] Libs of TikTok gained about 200,000 new Twitter followers in the one day after the article was published.[21]

Suspensions

Twitter has temporarily suspended Libs of TikTok twice for targeted harassment.[18] On April 13, 2022, Libs of TikTok was suspended for 12 hours for "hateful conduct."[22] Hours after being reinstated, Twitter suspended the account for a second time for another 12 hours. In response to the suspensions, Raichik said that "The good news is that I'm doing something right and making a difference."[23]

Content

Libs of TikTok promotes conservatism and anti-LGBT rhetoric. The account has targeted schools and teachers, referring to schools as "government run indoctrination camps" for the LGBT community and encouraged followers to contact schools that allowed transgender students to use bathrooms corresponding to their gender identity.[2][5][24]

Libs of TikTok has also said that adults teaching children about LGBT identities is abusive, argued that any teacher who comes out as gay to their students should be fired, falsely claimed that schools were putting litter boxes in bathrooms for students that identified as cats, and falsely claimed that students in second grade were being taught about furries. The account has called members of the LGBT community "literally evil", claimed that being gender non-conforming or being an ally of the LGBT community is a "mental illness", and deliberately misgendered transgender people. It has accused the LGBT community of "grooming kids",[2][5][25] including Chasten Buttigieg and The Trevor Project organization in since-deleted tweets.[7][12]

Media attention

In August 2021, podcastor Joe Rogan began promoting the account on The Joe Rogan Experience, calling it "one of the greatest fucking accounts of all time", leading to a large increase in followers. That same month, lawyer and Republican Party operative Grant Lally filed a trademark for Libs of TikTok as a "news reporter service."[5] The account has been promoted by journalist Glenn Greenwald and by political commentators Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham; has been featured in the New York Post, The Federalist, The Post Millennial, Fox News and in other right-wing news outlets; and its posts have been retweeted by Meghan McCain.[5][13] In speaking on the Parental Rights in Education bill, often referred to by critics as the "Don't Say Gay bill", Ron DeSantis's press secretary Christina Pushaw credited the account for "opening her eyes" on LGBT education.[5]

Prior to being revealed as the account creator, Raichik was interviewed anonymously on several occasions, during which she boasted that posts from the account led to the firings of several teachers. Raichik encouraged followers to join local school boards in order to remove teachers who teach about gender and sexuality.[5]

On April 19, 2022, Seth Dillon, the CEO of Christian conservative satire site The Babylon Bee, announced a partnership with Libs of TikTok.[14]

Impact and reception

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A graph of @libsoftiktok's follower count since May 2021.

An English teacher in Oklahoma said that they had been harassed and sent death threats before eventually being fired after a video they posted about supporting LGBT youth was reposted by Libs of TikTok.[1][26] Oklahoma Republican Senate candidate Jackson Lahmeyer, accused the teacher of being a "predator", though some parents took issue with this remark and considered the teacher's class a “safe haven” for LGBTQ students.[26] A teacher in California was placed on administrative leave after a video they produced about pledging allegiance to a Pride flag was reposted by Libs of TikTok.[27][28] On a conservative podcast, Raichik said that "It's not easy to be the one responsible for that, for someone losing their job. On the other hand, I mean these people, some of them are literally evil, and they are grooming kids."[9]

YouTuber Tim Pool and The Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing paid for a billboard displayed in Times Square that attacked Lorenz and the Post. Lorenz objected to the billboard on Twitter, resulting in a Twitter feud between her and Pool.[29]

Another Orthodox Jew named Chaya Raichik, a stay-at-home mom who grew up in Los Angeles, was cyberbullied by hundreds of people online who mistook her for the person behind Libs of TikTok. She also had her address posted online.[30]

Tucker Carlson argued, "No news organisation in America has done more to reveal the reality in American schools than Libs of TikTok", called the videos unearthed by Raichik "idiotic and disgusting", and accused Lorenz of "acting as the Stasi for the deep state". Donald Trump Jr. tweeted that "the question Libs of TikTok often raises — & the Left wants to ignore — is do parents have a right to know what their children are being taught in their public school, or not? No Taylor Lorenz hit piece can change the fact that America's parents are with us, not the groomers".[4]

According to The Jerusalem Post, "Lorenz and her supporters characterize Libs of TikTok as a project that farms political outrage, especially against LGBTQ+ people, by posting videos with incendiary framing", while "Riachik's fans and supporters claim that all she does is curate and repost content that highlights American left-wing extremism and policies."[15]

Gillian Branstetter, a media strategist for the American Civil Liberties Union, said, "The role I've seen this account playing is finding new characters for right-wing propaganda," and "it's relying on the endless stream of content from TikTok and the Internet to cast any individual trans person as a new villain in their story." Ari Drennen, the LGBTQ program director for left-leaning media watchdog group Media Matters for America, said, "Libs of TikTok is basically acting as a wire service for the broader right-wing media ecosystem. [...] It's been shaping public policy in a real way, and affecting teachers' ability to feel safe in their classrooms," adding, "It feels like they're single-handedly taking us back a decade in terms of the public discourse around LGBTQ rights. It's been like nothing we've ever really seen."[5][21] Christopher Wiggins of The Advocate argued, "LibsOfTikTok is voice in an overall climate of anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric that some correlate to an increase of anti-LGBTQ+ incidents."[21] Journalist Alex Pareene argued that members of the "new right" "want a chaotic information stream of unverifiable bullshit and context collapse and propaganda," and that Libs of TikTok "is the model for what [the press] will be replaced with."[31][32]

Bonnie Kristian of The Week argued, "The person behind Libs of TikTok doesn't matter much, not because the account isn't influential (it is, including with lawmakers), but because conspiracism is communal now", and "the success of Libs of TikTok reflects that shift. The account doesn't claim there's a coordinated conspiracy by progressive teachers and officials; it simply presents the videos (some of which are legitimately appalling, some of which may be fake, overblown, or taken out of context) and retweets vague charges that 'they' are 'after your kids'", concluding that "Lorenz's exposé largely missed the point."[33] Kat Rosenfield of UnHerd called the Post article "an unmasking worthy of a demented superhero story: the exposure, after months of intrigue, of the elusive political operative known as Libs of TikTok", describing the article further as "part secret identity drama, part media gatekeeping controversy, part ordinary political outrage at a moment of national mania. [...] Ultimately, it's hard to know what Libs of TikTok's greater sin is: being wrong, or being popular."[34]

Bill Zeiser of The Spectator defended Libs of TikTok from criticism, saying they "didn't cause the preschool teacher to brag about telling her charges that she is 'poly' or 'gender-fluid.' She didn't force the medical student to talk about deliberately jabbing a patient multiple times with a needle because the patient had mocked a gender pronouns pin. She didn't make the theater advertise a 'family sex show' for children replete with full nudity. She just amplifies the videos that these people have publicly offered, and adds her opinion that these things are disgusting", adding "what the Lorenzes of the world fear the most is that social media users who don't share their agenda will keep highlighting the left's radicalism."[35] Bethany Mandel of Deseret News argued that Libs of TikTok "posts go viral, not because of anything she says, but because the videos showcase the ideology and agenda of the far left in their own words. One video, for example, explains why gender is a 'system of oppression' and another shows a teacher explaining the 'gender unicorn' she teaches fifth graders."[36] Angie Speaks of Newsweek argued that the reveal of the person behind Libs of TikTok "is part of a larger trend in which liberals use legacy and social media to silence dissent." and that "these kinds of attacks on the privacy and anonymity of private citizens who dissent from the liberal hegemony in ways found to be 'problematic' have unfortunately become more commonplace in recent years."[37] Brendan O'Neill of Spiked said Libs of TikTok "has exposed just how insidious and dangerous woke indoctrination can be."[38]

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