Saturday 23 November 2013

Sacerdotus: Religious Freedom vs Twitter

Sacerdotus: Religious Freedom vs Twitter 
It seems Twitter suspends any account based on false information. For example: Let's say you have an account "@abc123."  You use that account to tweet normally, do not use foul language, spam or harass anyone by mentioning them. Someone for whatever reasons reports you to Twitter saying you are using multiple overlapping accounts. With this vague and false general accusation, Twitter immediately suspends your account "@abc123" as well as any other accounts the accuser mentions in his/her report. That is how easy it is to suspend anyone or groups at a time.  This is a big failure at Twitter that must be addressed. - See more at: http://www.sacerdotus.com/2013/11/religious-freedom-vs-twitter.html#sthash.RvUe0oOn.dpuf
It seems Twitter suspends any account based on false information. For example: Let's say you have an account "@abc123."  You use that account to tweet normally, do not use foul language, spam or harass anyone by mentioning them. Someone for whatever reasons reports you to Twitter saying you are using multiple overlapping accounts. With this vague and false general accusation, Twitter immediately suspends your account "@abc123" as well as any other accounts the accuser mentions in his/her report. That is how easy it is to suspend anyone or groups at a time.  This is a big failure at Twitter that must be addressed. - See more at: http://www.sacerdotus.com/2013/11/religious-freedom-vs-twitter.html#sthash.RvUe0oOn.dpuf

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