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Erik Ribsskog
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#5138782 Twitter Support: update on "Impersonation – johncons_"



Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>

Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:11 AM

To:
Twitter Support <support+id5138782@twitter.zendesk.com>

Hi,
thank you for your e-mail.
I'm the only person named Erik Ribsskog in the World, so it seems evident to me that @johncons_ is impersonating me when using the name Erik Ribsskog.

So this is a case where someone copy both my Twitter-nick @johncons and real name, Erik Ribsskog.
I've also explained to you, in my first report that this person use a picture, which I own the copyright to:
The person also links to my blog: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/
The person have this tweet: 'Nå var det 4 politifolk her og henta dildoen min. Men men.'.


It means 'now four police-people where here and picked up my dildo. But But'.


This refers to an incident where four police-men came to my flat last year to pick up an axe I'd bought in self-defence after receiving threats.


The term 'men men', is one I often use when I write on my blog.


This is not a case of two people having similar user-names, this is a case of someone impersonating me.


It really frustrates me a bit that you have to ask me more about this, (since this is very anoying for me), but I guess it's because this harassment againts me is in Norwegian and not easy to understand for people who speaks other languagues.


Please just contact me if there is anything more you want me to exlain about regarding this!

Yours sincerely,


Erik Ribsskog


On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 3:58 AM, cbellarun <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

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cbellarun, Apr 22 07:58 pm (PDT):

Hello,

Twitter's policies prohibit accounts that impersonate individuals in order to actively deceive and mislead others. Accounts with similar appearances (such as similar background or avatar images), or accounts with similar usernames, are not automatically in violation

If there is information on the account that shows a clear intent to assume your real identity, please reply to this email with a detailed description of the information. This could include @replies, links to reproduced content, or other Tweets. This help page explains how to find a Tweet's status link:

https://support.twitter.com/articles/80586

Users are allowed to select any content they would like for their account, provided it does not violate the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules).

Thanks,

@cbellarun
Twitter Trust and Safety


johncons, Apr 20 03:34 pm (PDT):

Full name: Erik Ribsskog
Username of reported account: @johncons_

Description: Uses my nick, (johncons), with underscore after.

Also uses my name, (Mr. Erik Ribsskog), but harasses by writing it like 'Miss Erik Ribsskog'.

Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com
Twitter username (optional): @johncons

Anything else? (optional): The picture that the impersonator links to, (http://ow.ly/i/zOwA), is a picture I have the copyright to, and the impersonator writes that the Police are there to find a dildo, which is a lie.

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