Nina Illingworth Dot Com

Nina Illingworth Dot Com

"When the revolution is for everyone, everyone will be for the revolution"

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Site Updates: New Discord Chat, Social Media and The Skinny

A brief look at where I’ve been, where I’m writing and our new Discord Chat page.

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Twittering Classes: A Social Media Policy Update

A brief explanation of why I shut down my main Twitter account and how you can find me or my writing online, going forward.

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A Brief Thought: Clinton, Facebook & the Ridiculous Russiagate Redux

After a quasi-relaxing weekend off, I’m back with a look at a topic I sincerely wish we’d never have to talk about again – debunking Russiagate and why Hillary Clinton can’t admit her terrible campaign is the reason she lost the 2016 election.

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More Twitter Censorship Drama & Why It Might Mean the End of My Writing “Career”

A short and angry blog post about Twitter censorship and the Blue Checkmark hierarchy.

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Radio Free Nina: A Long Overdue Q & A

Trapped without internet or a phone line for the night, Nina finally gets around to answering some common reader questions about ninaillingworth.com.

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March Site Updates: Better Menus, Improved Features Page & A New Facebook Account

Nina slogs her way through an extremely boring, but necessary post about new site updates for ninaillingworth.com.

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Twitter Uber Alles: They’ve Come for the Bloggers

Beset on all sides by forces beyond her comprehension, Nina sends out a call for help after being shadowbanned by Twitter.

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Come on, Eileen! – More Adventures in Faux-Left Twitter

Nina embarks on another horrifying trip through privileged, narcissistic, neoliberal Twitter to find the very wokest takes from aging, wealthy white women who think refusing to drop out before the Democratic Convention constitutions a “rape” of the Democratic Party.

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