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#5995111 Twitter Support: update on "Offensive content – @KarlQHalvorsen"



Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>

Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:11 PM

To:
Twitter Support <support+id5995111@twitter.zendesk.com>

Hi,

if I had written that I would have got the police on my door.
It's a threath.
Twitter seems to think that mafia-threats are such a lovely part of free speach.
And I have to hear this from a something-saurus.
This isn't jurasic stuff, this is new-age stuff.
Since it's so degenerated.
Twitter is destroying the world with it's degenerated 160 symbol-messages and even more degenerated custommer-support.

Try to say that in 160 symbols.

Erik Ribsskog

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Wannanosaurus <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

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Wannanosaurus, Aug 30 11:54 am (PDT):

Hello,

We understand that everyone has different levels of sensitivity towards content, and that you may feel uncomfortable with the posted content. However, Twitter provides a communication platform, and users may use our service to discuss controversial subject matter.

If a specific user is posting content that you disagree with or otherwise find offensive, we have provided you with the ability to block the user. For more information on blocking users, see: https://support.twitter.com/entries/117063

Twitter believes strongly in the importance of free speech and works to ensure that such speech is maximized. Limiting speech on Twitter (and other social communication tools) could result in the highly undesirable outcome of speech that is allowed offline being restricted online. We are strongly opposed to this, as this could cause issues with the practical expression of information.

If you believe the content or behavior you are reporting is prohibited in your local jurisdiction, please contact your local authorities so they can accurately assess the content or behavior for possible violations of local law. If Twitter is contacted directly by law enforcement, we can work with them and provide assistance for their investigation as well as guidance around possible approaches. You can point local law enforcement to our Law Enforcement Guidelines here: https://support.twitter.com/articles/41949.

Thanks,

Wannanosaurus
Twitter Trust & Safety


johncons, Aug 17 10:45 pm (PDT):

How can we help?: Offensive content

Reported user(s): @KarlQHalvorsen

Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/KarlQHalvorsen/status/236518501878218752

How long ago did this begin?: Today

How many times has this happened?: Once
Blocked user(s): Yes

Description of problem: The person, (who I don't know), writes he wants to meet me in my home-town to discuss some 'mafian'.

Your full name: Erik Ribsskog

Twitter username: @johncons
Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com

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