‘That’s Never Going To Happen’: Libs Of Tik Tok Creator Says She’s Not Backing Down After Washington Post Doxxing

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‘That’s Never Going To Happen’: Libs Of Tik Tok Creator Says She’s Not Backing Down After Washington Post Doxxing

Laurel Duggan  The woman behind the “Libs of Tik Tok” Twitter account said she wouldn’t be intimidated into silence in a Tuesday appearance on Tuc

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Laurel Duggan 

The woman behind the “Libs of Tik Tok” Twitter account said she wouldn’t be intimidated into silence in a Tuesday appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight after The Washington Post made her identity, address, and other private details public.

“I think that what I’m doing is very effective,” she said. “And I think that a lot of people wanted to shut me down. They wanted to intimidate me into silence. And unfortunately for them, that’s just never going to happen.”

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Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz unmasked the woman behind the anonymous Libs Of Tik Tok account in an article that linked readers to her real estate license, which listed her private address. The article also noted her city of residence and the fact that she is an Orthodox Jew, and framed her as anti-LGBT.

“I think the fact that it was Taylor Lorenz, who is a known hypocrite, who is known to doxx people,” the woman said. “The fact that it was her that was doing all this, I think it just helps people rally support for me.”

She told Carlson she was in a safe location that was not the address Lorenz published in her Tuesday article, and that she plans to continue her work.

The Washington Post removed the link to the real estate license several hours after publication after widespread backlash on social media without adding an editor’s note to the article or issuing an apology, then released a statement of support for Lorenz which claimed the outlet did not publish or link to any details about the account creator’s personal life.

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