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In case you hadn't heard, Twitter recently suspended our account. In an email to us, they claimed we

In case you hadn't heard, Twitter recently suspended our account. In an email to us, they claimed we violated their rules against "platform manipulation and spam." The email included a warning that that if we tried to open another account, that new account would be suspended, too. [DCLogoAlphaSmall] A message from our sponsor A message from The Babylon Bee In case you hadn't heard, [Twitter recently suspended our account](. In an email to us, they claimed we violated their rules against "platform manipulation and spam." The email included a warning that that if we tried to open another account, that new account would be suspended, too. We published screenshots of [the email]( and [our suspended Twitter page](, and called on our followers to make some noise. We started trending almost immediately and Twitter responded by reinstating us, saying we'd been suspended "by mistake." So we're back on Twitter, at least for the time being. But we share the concerns of others who've rightly observed that these "mistakes" tend to work in one direction. We're grateful to have followers who aren't afraid to speak up and hold these big tech companies accountable. But there are no guarantees. We couldn't be sure they'd reinstate our account. And we can't know if they will the next time they make a "mistake." But we can do our best to prepare for a worst-case scenario. At least we can if we have your help. When we first launched our subscription service, the primary reason we gave for supporting us was to help us become less dependent on big tech companies. [We explained](: We depend on Facebook and Twitter to drive traffic, and Google Ads to monetize it. Without these networks, we'd have no revenue to cover our expenses. And as you're probably aware, none of these companies are friendly to Christians or conservatives. In fact, that's a severe understatement. The control these companies exercise—and the outright hostility they display toward those with more traditional views and values—has us deeply concerned about our future as a publisher of Christian satire. But here's the thing: If just a small fraction of our readers [become paid subscribers](, we'd have enough funding to survive without running ads, effectively eliminating our dependence on these big tech companies. The more subscribers we have, the less we have to worry about our dependence on Twitter and the other big tech companies. If you want to see us prevail against Twitter, Snopes, and anyone else who might seek to discredit or deplatform us, please consider [becoming a subscriber](. Your support will make a difference. From our whole team, thank you for your consideration and support. [Seth Dillon]( CEO [Subscribe and Support The Babylon Bee]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [RSS]( Copyright © 2020 The Babylon Bee, All rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email because you are registered with The Daily Caller to receive this mailing. To opt-out or change your subscription preferences please click the link below. [Unsubscribe]( THE DAILY CALLER - 1775 EYE ST, NW STE 1150-290 WASHINGTON, DC 20006

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