[–] Razztaz2016 ago
I posted this week and still no revoke. Now i do not have a following and i am new to twitter so maybe that has something to do with it. If i get locked, I will believe it was due to someone here infiltrating thing group.
[–] theHubrisOfMan ago
On the list of NCMEC list there's also a Nicholas Brock.... possibly related to David Brock? That would be too fucking much if it was.
[–] WeCanDoThisThing ago
Is that Abramowicz on the list a relative of Marina? Stacking the Ncmec deck....
[–] uncommitted 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I know how Twitter works kind of. It's not as large as a company as you think.
This has to be caught up in a spam/abuse filter somehow, either by Twitter putting a manual filter on (unlikely) or that when you mention the phrase it gets reported a certain number of times and triggers an automatic suspension (more likely). Not trying to defend Twitter, but it's more than likely that someone with a bot network is gaming the spam filter system.
[–] rutkdn 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I would not be surprised to learn that Twitter has given certain individuals or groups access to a special tool that allows them to flag and remove content.
[–] uncommitted 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Verified accounts definitely have a different subset of tools. Probably advertisers do too.
[–] logjam ago
In which case they would be setting up an auto-ban which is significant in itself.
[–] uncommitted ago
The auto suspension is something that gets caught in the spam filter, that can be a number of things. I don't know for sure but I guess that if a bunch of people suddenly reported a tweet for the same thing it would get triggered.