Milo Yiannopoulos: Twitter banning one man won’t undo his poisonous legacy | Technology | The Guardian
To be perfectly honest, I didn't even know who Yiannopoulos was until his recent appearance on Andrew Bolt's show. But reading that he took the "gamers" side on Gamergate (about which I had read enough to have a view), worked for Breitbart, and seemed to primarily be about vacuous self promotion in the "culture war", I soon enough had his measure. (Why is it that Right wing gay men - such as him, Jim Hoft and - I think no one doubts it - Matt Drudge - seem to be amongst the nastiest and dumbest Right wing culture warriors around? I find that odd.)
The linked article is not bad in explaining his poison, although I think she's unduly pessimistic about the benefits of his Twitter banning.
Update: the Vox explainer on the background to his banning is pretty good. Of course, that Bolt would have him on his show just re-confirms my re-categorisation of him - "Gone Completely Stupid and Offensive".
Never hears\d of him and have no use for twitter.
ReplyDeleteMy understanding it that bad language and 'trolling' is part and parcel of twitter.
Why this goose and no-one lese