Julian Assange tweeted from his personal Twitter account for the first time on Thriller ArchivesTuesday. Perhaps he thought the world needed another highly partisan person tapping out 140-character blurbs to be favorited and scrolled past.
Assange -- publisher of WikiLeaks -- to his credit, did not immediately begin typing out a barrage of pro-President Donald Trump screeds. His organization, WikiLeaks, spends a great deal of time shouting about how the world is unfair to the president of the United States.
SEE ALSO: Chelsea Manning will go free. Now, about Julian Assange's extradition ...Instead, Assange tweeted to inform the world that any rumors of his death should be discounted.
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He then retweeted a WikiLeaks tweet about his own tweet.
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It's all very riveting.
If Assange devotes his account only to dispelling rumors of his death, he will still have a reasonably active account. A quick Google search of "Assange death rumors" turns up a string of headlines.
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