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Q1: Shouldn't Wikipedia remove the identity of the account manager?
A1: Community consensus is that the identity of the account manager should remain up.
Q2: Didn't a Washington Post journalist doxx the account manager?
A2: Reliable sources dispute this characterization and note that The Washington Post journalist only further publicized the identity of the account manager.
Q3: Why is the account described as reposting content in a derogatory manner?
A3: Reliable sources agree that the account editorializes the content it posts, specifically in a derogatory manner.
Q4: The tweets about gender affirming care at hospitals weren't false, and I can prove it!
A4: The Washington Post, USA Today, NPR, and PolitiFact, and other publications have rejected the tweets and claims by Libs of TikTok as false. Now-changed descriptions on hospital websites have been discredited by publications and hospitals as erroneous compared to actual hospital policy.
Q5: This account isn't far-right and is actually only anti-grooming/anti-trans/right-wing/etc.
A5: Right-wing and anti-trans does not preclude far-right. Sourcing from the Washington Post, NBC, USA Today, and Vice have all used far-right to directly describe the account, while other sources state the account retweets far-right content or directly enables far-right actions. See also discussions: [1][2][3]
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D'Anne Witkowski (September 14, 2022). "Creep of the Week: Libs of TikTok". Out in Jersey. Retrieved September 17, 2022. Now, if you're old like me, you might be wondering why an account called Libs of TikTok is on Twitter and not, say, only TikTok. All I can tell you is that the world is a multifaceted digital hellscape. Wikipedia explains it better: "Libs of TikTok is a far-right Twitter account owned by former real estate worker Chaya Raichik. The account reposts content created by liberals, leftists, and LGBT people on TikTok and on other social media platforms, often with hostile, derogatory, or mocking commentary."
David Israel (September 5, 2023). "When Did ADL Start Hunting Down Jews?". The Jewish Press. Retrieved June 19, 2024. By the way, the Libs of TikTok Wikipedia page has been raided by anti-Raichik editors who made the anarchist demonstrations on Kaplan Street look like a birthday party. It is possibly the most vicious Wiki edit job I have seen.
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...Why is this section even here? It doesn't claim that LibsofTiktok had anything to do with the shooting other than just being a generic conservative influencer. Jtrainor (talk) 02:09, 7 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Discussion of the Twitter account can be found throughout the article, yet there is no link to it. It appears to fully qualify for addition under WP:ELOFFICIAL (content guideline) using Template:Twitter. I have never edited the article and want to see what the consensus is here first. Couldn't find anything in the talk page archive. 5Q5|✉13:51, 24 February 2026 (UTC)[reply]