The Twitter account holder responded to messages of fans willing to support her saying that “the best way to lend support and stay connected” in case she gets banned from social media is to subscribe to her newsletter.
The newsletter was created in late March, when the Libs of Tik Tok’s account holder said “it’s a matter of time before I get suspended.”
But there is no causal link between someone revealing the identity of the Libs of Tik Tok’s creator and the account necessarily being banned.
Libs of Tik Tok has already been temporarily suspended twice on Twitter this month (the second time on April 14 for 12 hours) over “hateful conduct” violating the platform’s rules.
Following the suspension of the account, the then-anonymous Libs of Tik Tok’s creator made an appearance on Fox News’ Tucker Carlson’s show Tucker Carlson Tonight, on April 14, where she said the temporary ban was an “organized attack by the left to get me suspended.”
Fox News later ran a statement from the Libs of Tik Tok’s creator, where the woman prided herself with the job she’s doing with the popular conservative account.
“The good news is that I’m doing something right and making a difference,” Fox News wrote that she said.
“The left obviously feels threatened by my account and as Tucker said last night, ‘it was targeted because once you see what these people are saying, they discredit themselves.’”
Libs of Tik Tok, an account that started from obscurity in late 2020 and reached a staggering following of almost half a million over the past two years, has become extremely popular for sharing clips that play into a commonly shared fear among conservatives of “grooming” and “indoctrination” of children by LGBT movements.
On Tuesday, her identity was revealed by Lorenz to be that of Chaya Raichik, a former real estate salesperson in Brooklyn. The Washington Post’s journalist received a lot of heat from conservatives for her exposé, with many accusing her of “doxxing” and “harassment.”
Talking to Carlson again on Tuesday night on Fox News, Raichik called Lorenz “a known hypocrite,” “known to doxxed people.”
Lorenz and her supporters have defended the exposé saying that revealing the identity of the Libs of Tik Tok’s creator is in the public interest because of how influential the account is.
“I think that what I’m doing is very effective, and I think that a lot of people want to shut me down, they want to intimidate me and to silence me, and unfortunately for them that’s never going to happen,” the creator said in conversation with Carlson on Tuesday.
She added that she thinks nobody will be able to find her.
Carlson then expressed his wish to see her in the Fox News’ studio someday.
Libs of Tik Tok is still active on all channel where its presence has been reported, which includes Twitter, Instagram, Rumble, GETTR, YouTube and Gab.
GETTR and Gab are known to be used by far-right activists.
“They think doxxing me is going to intimidate me into silence. I can assure you, that’s never going to happen,” wrote Libs of Tik Tok on Tuesday night.