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  • Jeg sendte enda en ny e-post til Twitter, (Offensive content – ArneLie1)


    Gmail – #6590595 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – ArneLie1”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6590595 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – ArneLie1”



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 11:08 PM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6590595@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,

    this report contains a death-theat, (the person wonders if I want to be boiled in a cooking pot).
    Still you at Twitter don’t think it’s offensive.

    I’ve also not a beginner, on the internet, (I’ve been online since 1996), and I’ve also worked as a Company Researcher, on the net, so I can tell that these accounts I’m reporting to you aren’t ‘normal’ accounts, but accounts set up with the thought of attacking me, as the main goal.


    How can you ignore this at Twitter?

    Get real.


    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:55 PM, GigiMessina <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter



    GigiMessina, Dec 05 03:55 pm (PST): 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.
    Here are some quick tips to help you with your situation:
    * Do not respond to the user. We have found overwhelmingly that responding to a user who is intentionally attempting to aggravate you encourages that user to continue their behavior.
    * Block the user. You can block the user using the blocking feature described here: https://support.twitter.com/entries/117063
    * Learn more about how to deal with abusive users: https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    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.
    If you’re concerned for your physical safety, please contact your local authorities for further assistance. Please let us know if you believe the behavior has escalated or otherwise violates our rules.
    Thanks,
    @GigiMessina
    Twitter Trust & Safety



    johncons, Nov 11 07:52 pm (PST): How can we help?: Offensive content
    Reported user: @ArneLie1
    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/ArneLie1/status/267739449809584129
    Text of Tweet: @johncons Dobro veče du kvisen på samfunnens rompet! Vil du i gryten eller på den hospitsale?
    Tweet time: Nov 11 2012 21:23:53 via web
    What are you reporting?: This user keeps sending me @replies and I don’t want to receive them.
    Blocked user(s): Yes
    How long ago did this begin?: 24 hours ago
    How many times has this happened?: Once.
    Further description of problem: This is a death-treath.
    Written by someone who seems to be Albanian mafia, I think, (after Googeling the words which aren’t Norwegian).
    The person asks if I wants to go to hospital or in a big sauce-pan.
    Something like this.
    Maybe you’ll now stop telling me I’m just being sensitive, and also take the other, numerous complaints I’ve sent you seriously.
    Your full name: Erik Ribsskog
    I understand that Twitter may provide third parties, such as the affected user, with a copy of this report.
    Twitter username: @johncons
    Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Message-Id:YYN43JAV_50bfdef4ba66e_1e5dfdd2708735743_sprut

  • Jeg sendte enda en ny e-post til Twitter, (Offensive content – DanielRibbern)


    Gmail – #6579767 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – DanielRibbern”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6579767 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – DanielRibbern”



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 10:53 PM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6579767@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,

    this person is calling me a ‘person non gratia’, insane and a ‘white nigger’.

    I think this is very inpolite.
    And this is from an account which seems dedicated to attacking me, and which seems to be part of a big, organised attack.


    You at Twitter seems to ignore that I’ve sent you around 50 reports on attacks like this.

    You just treat these reports individually, and ignores that they are part of an organised attack.

    Why else would I be the victim of so many similar attacks, on Twitter?

    This Twitter has failed to investigate, I think.


    Why don’t you investigate these attacks collected, I’m wondering.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:53 PM, GigiMessina <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter



    GigiMessina, Dec 05 03:53 pm (PST): 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.
    Here are some quick tips to help you with your situation:
    * Do not respond to the user. We have found overwhelmingly that responding to a user who is intentionally attempting to aggravate you encourages that user to continue their behavior.
    * Block the user. You can block the user using the blocking feature described here: https://support.twitter.com/entries/117063
    * Learn more about how to deal with abusive users: https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    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.
    If you’re concerned for your physical safety, please contact your local authorities for further assistance. Please let us know if you believe the behavior has escalated or otherwise violates our rules.
    Thanks,
    @GigiMessina
    Twitter Trust & Safety



    johncons, Nov 10 09:27 am (PST): How can we help?: Offensive content
    Reported user: @DanielRibbern
    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/DanielRibbern/status/267271656282677249
    Text of Tweet: @johncons Ta bort driten fra bloggen din, du gale gale mann! Du er non grata nå uansett
    Tweet time: Nov 10 2012 14:25:03 via web

    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/DanielRibbern/status/267272173608128513
    Text of Tweet: @johncons Forresten er du &quot;neger&quot; du også, for du er hvite neger. Vi kan lage en negerklubb sammen for oss negre. Hva sier du??
    Tweet time: Nov 10 2012 14:27:06 via web
    What are you reporting?: This user keeps sending me @replies and I don’t want to receive them.
    Blocked user(s): Yes
    How long ago did this begin?: 24 hours ago
    How many times has this happened?: Only twice, but the account is just some hours old, so it looks like it’s dedicated to attacking me.

    Further description of problem: The person pretends to be my nephew, it seems.
    But my nephew has had a Facebook-account, for many years.
    So I think he would used that account, if he wanted to contact me, so that I would have know it was him.
    This account says I’m insane and a ‘white negro’, and other offensive things, in Norwegian.
    I’ve earlier reported a lot of impersonation-attacks on me: https://twitter.com/DanielRibbern/status/267272173608128513
    This seems to be one in a row of organised attacks from someone I don’t know who are.

    Your full name: Erik Ribsskog
    I understand that Twitter may provide third parties, such as the affected user, with a copy of this report.
    Twitter username: @johncons
    Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Message-Id:XKY73ECP_50bfde944569a_10a5f20a6c9006349_sprut

  • Jeg sendte enda en ny e-post til Twitter, (Offensive content – MariaKumaratang)


    Gmail – #6579641 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – MariaKumaratang”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6579641 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – MariaKumaratang”



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 10:42 PM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6579641@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,

    this is a person who insinuates that I need medical help.

    This I think is very inpolite.

    I have no idea who this person is eighter.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:53 PM, GigiMessina <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter



    GigiMessina, Dec 05 03:53 pm (PST): 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.
    Here are some quick tips to help you with your situation:
    * Do not respond to the user. We have found overwhelmingly that responding to a user who is intentionally attempting to aggravate you encourages that user to continue their behavior.
    * Block the user. You can block the user using the blocking feature described here: https://support.twitter.com/entries/117063
    * Learn more about how to deal with abusive users: https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    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.
    If you’re concerned for your physical safety, please contact your local authorities for further assistance. Please let us know if you believe the behavior has escalated or otherwise violates our rules.
    Thanks,
    @GigiMessina
    Twitter Trust & Safety



    johncons, Nov 10 09:06 am (PST): How can we help?: Offensive content
    Reported user: @MariaKumaratang
    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/MariaKumaratang/status/267259903507300352
    Text of Tweet: @johncons I can discuss your problems with work and medical help etc. I used to work at the Jobcentre in Scotland.
    Tweet time: Nov 10 2012 13:38:21 via web

    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/MariaKumaratang/status/267259565056352256
    Text of Tweet: @johncons Hey, are you hungry? I’m buying, let’s go out for dinner in Liverpool. Maria
    Tweet time: Nov 10 2012 13:37:00 via web
    What are you reporting?: This user keeps sending me @replies and I don’t want to receive them.
    Blocked user(s): Yes
    How long ago did this begin?: 24 hours ago
    How many times has this happened?: Only twice.
    But this account is just some hours old, so it looks like the account is dedicated to attack me.
    Further description of problem: A person I’ve never heard of with a probably bogus account is writing ‘balony’ to me.
    The person writes she want’s to speak with me about my ‘medical problems’, this is very offensive, I think.
    I don’t want anything to do with this person.
    And I don’t like that these tweets are published.
    I have reported many impersonation-reports earlier:
    6554731 6534002 6043190 6026989 5882629 5420650 5138816 5138782
    This seems to be part of a big and organised attack.
    From someone I don’t know who are.
    Your full name: Erik Ribsskog
    I understand that Twitter may provide third parties, such as the affected user, with a copy of this report.
    Twitter username: @johncons
    Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Message-Id:MWPVHZHW_50bfde95704_1968ea7a7c87199b0_sprut

  • Mer fra Twitter


    Gmail – #6567900 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – AiliHaettaSkum”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6567900 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – AiliHaettaSkum”



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 9:40 PM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6567900@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,

    but this isn’t even a real person.
    (The way I understands it).

    This is just some made up name, and something someone have done to terrorise me.

    Something like that.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:52 PM, GigiMessina <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter



    GigiMessina, Dec 05 03:52 pm (PST): 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.
    Here are some quick tips to help you with your situation:
    * Do not respond to the user. We have found overwhelmingly that responding to a user who is intentionally attempting to aggravate you encourages that user to continue their behavior.
    * Block the user. You can block the user using the blocking feature described here: https://support.twitter.com/entries/117063
    * Learn more about how to deal with abusive users: https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    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.
    If you’re concerned for your physical safety, please contact your local authorities for further assistance. Please let us know if you believe the behavior has escalated or otherwise violates our rules.
    Thanks,
    @GigiMessina
    Twitter Trust & Safety



    johncons, Nov 08 05:53 pm (PST): How can we help?: Offensive content
    Reported user: @AiliHaettaSkum
    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/AiliHaettaSkum/status/266657765588598785
    Text of Tweet: @johncons Har du vurdert om du kan ha en psykose? Virker som du bør undersøke det. Ønsker deg god bedring her fra Sametinget.
    Tweet time: Nov 08 2012 21:45:40 via web

    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/AiliHaettaSkum/status/266695614086131712
    Text of Tweet: Bli med og lik Godteposer, så @johncons får sukkertøy til jul: facebook.com/godteposer
    Tweet time: Nov 09 2012 00:16:04 via web
    What are you reporting?: This user keeps sending me @replies and I don’t want to receive them.
    Blocked user(s): Yes
    How long ago did this begin?: 24 hours ago
    How many times has this happened?: Twice
    Further description of problem: I have no idea who this person is.
    He acuses me of having a psycosis.
    I’ve tried to Google the name, but seems that this is a phoney name, to me.
    Your full name: Erik Ribsskog
    I understand that Twitter may provide third parties, such as the affected user, with a copy of this report.
    Twitter username: @johncons
    Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Message-Id:P7EAPZ4W_50bfde3d17459_351713d9270880695a_sprut

  • Jeg sendte enda en ny klage til Twitter


    Gmail – #6824372 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – JuleRibba”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6824372 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – JuleRibba”



    Twitter Support

    <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com>


    Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 1:55 AM

    Reply-To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6824372@twitter.zendesk.com>

    To:
    johncons <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter

    Hello,
    We’ve received your report and will be taking a look at the issue you reported.
    What happens next?
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is violating the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules). We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
    Keep in mind, Twitter is a platform that provides a global communication service which encompasses a variety of users with different voices, ideas, and perspectives. As a policy, Twitter does not mediate content or intervene in disputes between users.
    Please keep in mind that filing multiple reports will not resolve your issue faster. Rest assured, we are working as quickly as possible, but our ability to respond may be delayed due to a high number of tickets. We thank you for your patience.
    What else can I do?
    We recommend that you block users who you believe are being abusive towards you. Blocking the user prevents them from doing the following:
    adding your Twitter account to their lists;
    having their @replies or mentions show in your mentions tab (although these Tweets may still appear in search);
    following you; and
    seeing your profile picture on their profile page or in their timeline.
    You can read more about how to block other users on the following page: https://support.twitter.com/articles/117063
    You can also find more resources for dealing with abusive behavior at our Help Center:
    https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    Contact Law Enforcement
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict and has escalated to the point of believable violent threats, whether it be online or offline, please contact your local law enforcement so they can accurately assess the validity of the issue.
    If contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your issue.
    You can point local law enforcement to our Law Enforcement Guidelines (https://support.twitter.com/articles/41949).
    Thanks,
    Twitter Trust & Safety

    Message-Id:R01YXFRH_50c3ef8682c43_64c1341a744319263_sprut

  • Enda mer fra Twitter


    Gmail – #6824341 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – TamaraSavoldell”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6824341 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – TamaraSavoldell”



    Twitter Support

    <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com>


    Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 1:50 AM

    Reply-To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6824341@twitter.zendesk.com>

    To:
    johncons <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter

    Hello,
    We’ve received your report and will be taking a look at the issue you reported.
    What happens next?
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is violating the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules). We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
    Keep in mind, Twitter is a platform that provides a global communication service which encompasses a variety of users with different voices, ideas, and perspectives. As a policy, Twitter does not mediate content or intervene in disputes between users.
    Please keep in mind that filing multiple reports will not resolve your issue faster. Rest assured, we are working as quickly as possible, but our ability to respond may be delayed due to a high number of tickets. We thank you for your patience.
    What else can I do?
    We recommend that you block users who you believe are being abusive towards you. Blocking the user prevents them from doing the following:
    adding your Twitter account to their lists;
    having their @replies or mentions show in your mentions tab (although these Tweets may still appear in search);
    following you; and
    seeing your profile picture on their profile page or in their timeline.
    You can read more about how to block other users on the following page: https://support.twitter.com/articles/117063
    You can also find more resources for dealing with abusive behavior at our Help Center:
    https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    Contact Law Enforcement
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict and has escalated to the point of believable violent threats, whether it be online or offline, please contact your local law enforcement so they can accurately assess the validity of the issue.
    If contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your issue.
    You can point local law enforcement to our Law Enforcement Guidelines (https://support.twitter.com/articles/41949).
    Thanks,
    Twitter Trust & Safety

    Message-Id:H6D7FVH5_50c3ee5871d5f_193416222704402594_sprut

  • Mer fra Twitter


    Gmail – #6824314 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – MadsLarsen18”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6824314 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – MadsLarsen18”



    Twitter Support

    <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com>


    Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 1:46 AM

    Reply-To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6824314@twitter.zendesk.com>

    To:
    johncons <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter

    Hello,
    We’ve received your report and will be taking a look at the issue you reported.
    What happens next?
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is violating the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules). We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
    Keep in mind, Twitter is a platform that provides a global communication service which encompasses a variety of users with different voices, ideas, and perspectives. As a policy, Twitter does not mediate content or intervene in disputes between users.
    Please keep in mind that filing multiple reports will not resolve your issue faster. Rest assured, we are working as quickly as possible, but our ability to respond may be delayed due to a high number of tickets. We thank you for your patience.
    What else can I do?
    We recommend that you block users who you believe are being abusive towards you. Blocking the user prevents them from doing the following:
    adding your Twitter account to their lists;
    having their @replies or mentions show in your mentions tab (although these Tweets may still appear in search);
    following you; and
    seeing your profile picture on their profile page or in their timeline.
    You can read more about how to block other users on the following page: https://support.twitter.com/articles/117063
    You can also find more resources for dealing with abusive behavior at our Help Center:
    https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    Contact Law Enforcement
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict and has escalated to the point of believable violent threats, whether it be online or offline, please contact your local law enforcement so they can accurately assess the validity of the issue.
    If contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your issue.
    You can point local law enforcement to our Law Enforcement Guidelines (https://support.twitter.com/articles/41949).
    Thanks,
    Twitter Trust & Safety

    Message-Id:DDE66AHP_50c3ed5f62085_5fde19b827c42381b_sprut

  • Jeg sendte enda en klage til Twitter


    Gmail – #6785329 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronesseAdeler”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6785329 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronesseAdeler”



    Twitter Support

    <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com>


    Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:11 PM

    Reply-To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6785329@twitter.zendesk.com>

    To:
    johncons <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter

    Hello,
    We’ve received your report and will be taking a look at the issue you reported.
    What happens next?
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is violating the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules). We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
    Keep in mind, Twitter is a platform that provides a global communication service which encompasses a variety of users with different voices, ideas, and perspectives. As a policy, Twitter does not mediate content or intervene in disputes between users.
    Please keep in mind that filing multiple reports will not resolve your issue faster. Rest assured, we are working as quickly as possible, but our ability to respond may be delayed due to a high number of tickets. We thank you for your patience.
    What else can I do?
    We recommend that you block users who you believe are being abusive towards you. Blocking the user prevents them from doing the following:
    adding your Twitter account to their lists;
    having their @replies or mentions show in your mentions tab (although these Tweets may still appear in search);
    following you; and
    seeing your profile picture on their profile page or in their timeline.
    You can read more about how to block other users on the following page: https://support.twitter.com/articles/117063
    You can also find more resources for dealing with abusive behavior at our Help Center:
    https://support.twitter.com/articles/15794
    Contact Law Enforcement
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict and has escalated to the point of believable violent threats, whether it be online or offline, please contact your local law enforcement so they can accurately assess the validity of the issue.
    If contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your issue.
    You can point local law enforcement to our Law Enforcement Guidelines (https://support.twitter.com/articles/41949).
    Thanks,
    Twitter Trust & Safety

    Message-Id:985GVZVN_50be751f80ebf_6b41ba027492854_sprut