Several popular conservative Twitter accounts have been stripped of their account verification, including anti-Islam activist and commentator Tommy Robinson, and commentator Laura Loomer.

“Wife With a Purpose,” and alt-right figurehead Richard B. Spencer also lost their verification badges.

The deverifications come after Twitter’s announcement of new rules, which further politicize verification on the platform despite the company’s claims that verification serves purely as a way to find the official accounts of public figures.

According to the new rules, “Twitter reserves the right to remove verification at any time without notice.”

The company published a list of ways that accounts can lose their verification, including:

Twitter has also announced that accounts which were previously verified and then stripped of verification will not be able to receive it again.

In a statement, Twitter warned that other accounts would also lose their verification, declaring, “We are conducting an initial review of verified accounts and will remove verification from accounts whose behavior does not fall within these new guidelines. We will continue to review and take action as we work towards a new program we are proud of.”

Twitter temporarily halted verification applications this month, following complaints over the verification of Charlottesville alt-right rally organizer Jason Kessler.

In response, Twitter claimed user verification serves the sole purpose of verifying a public figure’s identity. However, others quickly accused the company of hypocrisy, citing the removal of verification of conservatives, including former Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, who lost his verification badge before being permanently suspended from the platform.

WikiLeaks Founder and Editor Julian Assange has repeatedly been denied Twitter verification too, despite being a major political figure with over 550,000 followers.

Charlie Nash is a reporter for Breitbart Tech. You can follow him on Twitter @MrNashington and Gab @Nash, or like his page at Facebook.