Carmella has been dealing with serious backlash ever since opening up about her WWE release, but the situation took a disturbing turn when a Twitter user outright tweeted that she “needs to die.”

Now, in an update, Twitter has removed the post, flagging it with a message that reads “This post violated the X Rules.” However, what’s raising eyebrows is the fact that the account responsible wasn’t suspended.

This move—or lack thereof—has left many fans questioning Twitter’s policies on harassment and safety. It’s one thing to flag a post, but allowing the account that sent a death threat to stay active is another issue entirely.

Carmella hasn’t commented on this latest development yet, but it’s clear that social media’s enforcement standards are now under scrutiny. If a high-profile former WWE star can be targeted like this without real consequences, what does that say for everyone else?

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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