click here to view a twitter profile called @faqts123
scroll down for a bit and look at all the obvious things that twitter says aren’t allowed, that are being done on this profile.
Do you understand why people feel that these large companies are ignoring their cries for help?
— response from twitter —
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After reviewing the available information, we want to let you know faqts123 hasn’t broken our safety policies. We know this isn’t the answer you’re looking for. If this account breaks our policies in the future, we’ll notify you. |
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You can block the account, which means they won’t be able to follow you, see your posts, or message you. |
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Reports like this inform our policies, and we’re always reviewing them and how we apply them. We hope you’ll continue to make reports if you see things that might break our policies. |
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Here’s a summary of what isn’t allowed on X, according to our safety policies. |
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- Threatening violence against someone or a group of people
- Celebrating or praising violence
- Harassing someone or encouraging people to harass someone
- Wishing harm on someone
- Promoting violence, threatening, or harassing people because of their identity (like race or gender)
- Promoting or encouraging suicide or self-harm
- Images or videos that show sexual violence and assault
- Child sexual exploitation
- Threatening or promoting terrorism or violent extremism
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We know we don’t always get it right. So if you think we made a mistake, you can report them again. |
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Thanks,
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