A publication allegedly written by supporters of ISIS threatens its co-founder Twitter Jacks Dorsey, as well as all employees of the company, because accounts of the terrorist organization are often erased by the service, he says BuzzFeed.
The post was posted to JustPaste, has a photo of Dorsey with his Islamic State insignia and reads: “your virtual war on us will cause a real war on you.
"You started this failed war. We told you from the beginning that it is not your war, but you did not understand it and you continue to close our Twitter accounts, while we return.
"When our lions [our men] come and cut you off, you will never go back to life."
Twitter terms explicitly prohibit users from posting "immediate, and specific threats of violence against others," so the company deletes posts featuring videos of the terrorist organization's actions and suspends their accounts as soon as possible.
It is not clear whether the publication was written actually written by ISIS, but Twitter is taking the threat seriously. A company spokesperson told BuzzFeed, “The team security We are investigating the accuracy of these threats with appropriate law enforcement officials.”