TNA star AJ Francis went off on X after reporting a message that included violent threats, only to be told the post didn’t violate the platform’s rules.
Francis shared screenshots on April 4, 2026, showing a threatening message sent to him by an account identified as Lloyd Trotter (@twodat30). The message included direct threats of violence and left Francis questioning how it didn’t trigger enforcement action. The threatening post included language that made the situation hard to ignore.
“Try me if you want you fat b*tch!! I’ll put a bullet in your head!! Don’t f*ck with me b*tch!! I’ll fine your ass and put you 6 feet down!! Your 1 and only warning!!!”
After reporting the message, Francis received a response from X Support claiming that the post didn’t break their rules. The response stunned many who saw the screenshots, especially given the violent nature of the message.
“Thanks for reporting @twodat30. Our support team has determined that a violation of our Rules did not take place.”
Francis didn’t stay quiet about it. He shared the response publicly and made it clear he wasn’t impressed with how the situation was handled, calling attention to the fact that the account was still active.
“I would like to point you to the absolute joke that is @X Reporting 😂… just amazing.”
Even though the threatening post is no longer visible, the account involved remained active at the time Francis shared his frustration, which only added to the backlash from fans reacting to the situation.
Incidents like this keep raising questions about how social media platforms handle reports involving threats and harassment, especially when messages cross into violent territory. Situations like this also show how quickly online interactions can turn serious, even for public figures who deal with fans every day.
Do you think X should have taken stronger action after a message like this was reported, or do you think their decision was justified? Let us know what you think and drop your feedback below.