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by rmatt2000
1386 days ago
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In the political Twitter neighborhoods that I inhabit, there have been many cases over the years of people having their accounts yanked, with the only message being "You have been banned for violating the Twitter rules. This decision is final and cannot be appealed." When these bannings get publicized, however, the bad publicity often leads to the "permanent ban" being reversed, with Twitter simply explaining that the original ban "was a mistake". How does this sort of thing happen so often, unless random employees have access to powerful tools that they are not authorized or trained to use? |
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