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Facebook-Twitter Suspensions Bans Rescinded.
I venture into Facebook and Twitter now and again.A week ago ago i posted on Twitter calling for the immediate assassination of Putin.Twitter immediately banned me from their site and told me i had no right of appeal and i would be banned from their site for life.Permanently banned forever.Today i got an e-mail from them telling me that everything is hunky-dory and apologising profusely for my suspension.Do these social media peeps live in the real world?
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Why do you think its ok becauce this happens to suit your beliefs (and mine as it happens)?
What when its something you dont approve of?
Remember what is happening here is Twitface deciding what you should see. That cannot be correct, it should be all or none. It becomes no better than censured propaganda otherwise.
Why do you think its ok becauce this happens to suit your beliefs (and mine as it happens)?
What when its something you dont approve of?
Remember what is happening here is Twitface deciding what you should see. That cannot be correct, it should be all or none. It becomes no better than censured propaganda otherwise.
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@13.02.No,i dont like Putin [email protected] means i dont like Putin apologists.Next question.
How does a Twitter ban work , i've heard its 3 strikes ?You can report 5 tweets in one go ,is that treated as 1 report and 1 potential violations or 5 reports and 5 potential violations ? Ive reported a fair few accounts -which Twitter confirm have violated their Terms - but the accounts are still on there.Twitter only ban about 10% of ones i report.Twitter will ban you ,more for swearing rather than hate speech .And they can take well over 6 months (What The Funicular?) to notify you of their decision.
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