Washington Post backs Taylor Lorenz over ‘doxxing’ of ‘Libs of TikTok’

The Washington Submit got here out in assist of its web tradition beat reporter Taylor Lorenz after she got here underneath fireplace on social media for allegedly “doxxing” the lady behind the controversial Twitter account “Libs of TikTok.”

“Taylor Lorenz is a diligent and achieved journalist whose reporting strategies comport solely with the Washington Submit’s skilled requirements,” the Submit’s senior managing editor Cameron Barr stated in a press release.

“Chaya Raichik, in her administration of the Libs of TikTok Twitter account and in media interviews, has had vital influence on public discourse and her identification had develop into public data on social media.”

Barr added: “We didn't publish or hyperlink to any particulars about her private life.”

Supporters of Raichik claimed that the Submit’s assertion was inaccurate because the preliminary story revealed by Lorenz contained a hyperlink to the lady’s work tackle and different work particulars.

A later model of the story had the hyperlink eliminated.

The New York Submit has reached out to the Washington Submit and Lorenz searching for touch upon the eliminated hyperlink.

Lorenz on Tuesday revealed the identity of the woman behind the popular Twitter account "Libs of TikTok."
Lorenz on Tuesday revealed the identification of the lady behind the favored Twitter account “Libs of TikTok.”
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Lorenz was extensively criticized by conservative-leaning social media customers for revealing Raichik’s identification only a few weeks after the journalist appeared on MSNBC and broke down in tears whereas recalling how she has confronted “harassment” from critics on-line.

After Lorenz slammed MSNBC for the section, it was faraway from on-line platforms.

Critics additionally identified that Lorenz, a former New York Occasions reporter, has been sued by a businesswoman who claimed that she was defamed by a declare that she leaked nude photographs of one in all her shoppers.

Lorenz additionally got here underneath fireplace for accusing tech mogul Marc Andreessen of utilizing the “R-word” — “retard” — throughout a personal dialog on the Clubhouse app. The accusation proved to be false.

The Washington Post released a statement praising Lorenz as "diligent" and "accomplished."
The Washington Submit launched a press release praising Lorenz as “diligent” and “achieved.”
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald wrote a weblog publish calling Lorenz a “journalistic tattletale.” Greenwald and Lorenz then engaged in a heated back-and-forth on Twitter, which was mentioned by Tucker Carlson on his Fox Information present.

Because of the criticism, Lorenz claimed that she was then subjected to “on-line harassment” that led to suicidal ideas and post-traumatic stress dysfunction.

Raichik spoke by cellphone with Carlson on his Fox Information present final evening. She agreed with Carlson’s view that Lorenz was “deeply enmeshed in narcissism” and “able to the best cruelty.”

“I believe that what I’m doing may be very efficient, and I believe that lots of people wished to close me down,” Raichik stated.

“They wished to intimidate me into silence. And sadly for them, that’s simply by no means gonna occur.” 

Lorenz defended her resolution to disclose the lady’s identification, tweeting: “Reporters make cellphone calls, ship messages, present up locations, and knock on doorways when reporting out a narrative.”

Lorenz added: “I reported this story out extensively, utilizing each device I had, to make sure I had the proper lady.”

In response to criticism that she focused a personal citizen who wished to stay nameless, Lorenz tweeted that the social media consumer “isn’t just a few common lady with a social media account” however is as an alternative a “highly effective influencer working a massively impactful proper wing media shaping discourse round LGBTQ+ rights.”

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