Pro-choice activist group pushing protests at justices' homes returns from 'permanent' TikTok ban
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After experiencing a "permanent ban" on TikTok, pro-choice activist group Ruth Sent Us was back on the platform advocating for demonstrations in front of Supreme Court justices' homes.
The group has been the tip of the spear in organizing demonstrations following the leak of the draft decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which indicates the Supreme Court is poised to overturn 50 years of federal abortion protections established by Roe v. Wade. Ruth Sent Us has urged protests at Catholic and Evangelical churches and advocated for regular marches to the homes of some Supreme Court justices.
On Saturday, the group posted from a "back up" TikTok account that it had been permanently banned for violating "community guidelines" but did not provide any explanation of what posts allegedly went against the platform's guidelines. The post included a screenshot from TikTok stating that the account had been removed permanently, and the group's page showed a message stating that the account did not exist. Several days later, the account was back online with no explanation.