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Twitter has suddenly suspended a slew of pro-Trump accounts including the 'Magaphobia' account, which was set up by conservative commentator Jack Posobiec to "track violence against Trump supporters."

The @Magaphobia account had defined the word as "an irrational, unfounded fear of Donald Trump or his supporters" or bigotry towards those who voted for him.

The platform also suspended the @AOCPress account created by conservatives to parody freshman Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, despite the fact that it had apparently followed Twitter rules and labeled itself as satire. The man who ran the parody account, Jewish conservative Mike Morrison, who tweets personally at @OfficeofMike, also had his account "permanently suspended," according to activist Courtney Holland.

In an email to the account owner, Twitter said "you may not register or create fake and misleading accounts," conservative website Human Events reported.

Conservatives see the move as more proof that liberal social media sites like Facebook and Twitter are engaging in censorship in an effort to silence them. Last week, Facebook permanently banned a number of high-profile conservative voices citing vague policies on hate speech. Twitter has also come under fire in the past for 'shadowbanning' top Republican figures and making their profiles harder to find.

The latest bans even prompted outrage from former New York mayor, Rudy Giuliani, who tweeted out a link calling it the latest in "Big Tech Election Interference."