ShutDownDC group offers bounties on Twitter for public sightings of conservative Supreme Court justices
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ShutDownDC, a left-wing activist group, offered to send payments to anyone who messaged them the locations of the six conservative Supreme Court justices when they see them in public.
Thomas Catenacci is a politics writer at Fox News Digital
However, Twitter has been silent on why the tweet detailing such bounties on justices don't violate the platform's rules and policies. Representatives for the social media platform didn't respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital when asked why the tweet wasn't removed Friday.
Twitter prohibits any user from encouraging or calling for others to harass an individual or group of people, according to its rules and policies document.
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