Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer has no filter, saying and doing things impulsively that makes it very hard for him and his co-conspirators to keep joint criminal activity hidden. All these collected tweets are Weev saying he, not Twitter, suspended accounts.
This first post Weev admits to suspending another operative within his own network, Belle’s account.
Here is where Weev admits indirectly to hitting a ton of accounts, and directly to suspending Tundra three times last year.
Here is another example of his admitting to banning an account.
Another.
Weev can’t help himself.
And another.
Again.
Here is a threat made to do that, that wasn’t followed through on.
Here is a big one, Andrew admitting to targeting the account of the woman suing Louise Mensch while using the Team Patriot hashtag. At that time both Weev and Remi Barrette operated differently than they do now, more often running up strike accounts to cause longer and longer suspensions gaming the system’s algorithms making it harder for the company to potentially catch the perps. That running up strike counts was no longer needed with Musk at the helm.
This next one is quite important.
Because Weev has full access to Twitter’s backend, his was the only BunnySec account that popped up, two days later after a coordinated sweep of his network removed the rest of them.
Here is another time, much later, that Weev got suspended, hacked into and restored. Also note Carl Sizelove misattributed Andrew as being Greg Lirrette who has a different verbal cadence, syntax and usage than Weev’s ScreamingFly.
Let’s go back to just before Weev lost his account and see how Weev narrated his hacked return. First is before the permanent ban that saw most of the MAGA3x network lock down including Rocco Castoro who still hasn’t unlocked his main.
Here is some more.
All of this was prior to the big sweep of BunnySec accounts. Here was Louise bemoaning the likely Fed action noting her accounts went down together.
Here was the article I wrote covering other accounts besides Mensch’s multiple losses that so far hasn’t seen any legal actions resulting from.