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  • Mer fra Twitter

    Erik Ribsskog


    Case# 02565800: Abusive user – katemosa – ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000Or71I:ref

    Twitter Support Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 3:30 PM

    To: “eribsskog@gmail.com”

    This is an AUTOMATED response from our support system.
     
    Hello,
     
    We have received your report and will review it shortly. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
     
    What happens next?
     
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is found to be in violation of our abusive behavior policy. We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
     
    What else can you do? 
     
    • Do not respond to the user. Responding to someone who is intentionally
      attempting to aggravate you or others may encourage them to continue
      their behavior.
    • Block the user.
    • Learn more about how to deal with abusive users.
    • Learn how to flag inappropriate media.
    • If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can point local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement.
     
    Contact Law Enforcement
     
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict, whether
    it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities so
    they can accurately assess the situation.
     
    If you decide to contact law enforcement, you may want to include
    screenshots of the offending Tweets and this summary of the situation as
    part of your report. As per our Guidelines for Law Enforcement,
    if we are contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them
    and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your
    issue.
     
    If you do not feel comfortable contacting law enforcement, you should
    reach out to a trusted individual, such as a friend or family member,
    for help. Working with people close to you may help you assess the
    threat and determine next steps. 
     
    Please note: Twitter can only address issues related to
    content posted on Twitter. If someone has posted this content on other
    websites, please contact those websites for assistance in removing the
    information.
     
    Thanks,
     
    Twitter Trust & Safety
     
    ————————————————- 
    Your case number: # 02565800

    System Reference: ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000Or71I:ref

  • Mer fra Twitter

    Erik Ribsskog


    Case# 02539945: Abusive user – borge_hansen – ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OqL27:ref

    Twitter Support Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:52 PM

    To: “eribsskog@gmail.com”

    This is an AUTOMATED response from our support system.
     
    Hello,
     
    We have received your report and will review it shortly. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
     
    What happens next?
     
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is found to be in violation of our abusive behavior policy. We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
     
    What else can you do? 
     
    • Do not respond to the user. Responding to someone who is intentionally
      attempting to aggravate you or others may encourage them to continue
      their behavior.
    • Block the user.
    • Learn more about how to deal with abusive users.
    • Learn how to flag inappropriate media.
    • If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can point local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement.
     
    Contact Law Enforcement
     
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict, whether
    it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities so
    they can accurately assess the situation.
     
    If you decide to contact law enforcement, you may want to include
    screenshots of the offending Tweets and this summary of the situation as
    part of your report. As per our Guidelines for Law Enforcement,
    if we are contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them
    and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your
    issue.
     
    If you do not feel comfortable contacting law enforcement, you should
    reach out to a trusted individual, such as a friend or family member,
    for help. Working with people close to you may help you assess the
    threat and determine next steps. 
     
    Please note: Twitter can only address issues related to
    content posted on Twitter. If someone has posted this content on other
    websites, please contact those websites for assistance in removing the
    information.
     
    Thanks,
     
    Twitter Trust & Safety
     
    ————————————————- 
    Your case number: # 02539945

    System Reference: ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OqL27:ref

  • Mer fra Twitter

    Erik Ribsskog


    Case# 02479064: Abusive user – homo_cons – ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000Op1Px:ref

    Twitter Support Sat, May 31, 2014 at 6:39 PM

    To: “eribsskog@gmail.com”

    This is an AUTOMATED response from our support system.
     
    Hello,
     
    We have received your report and will review it shortly. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
     
    What happens next?
     
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is found to be in violation of our abusive behavior policy. We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
     
    What else can you do? 
     
    • Do not respond to the user. Responding to someone who is intentionally
      attempting to aggravate you or others may encourage them to continue
      their behavior.
    • Block the user.
    • Learn more about how to deal with abusive users.
    • Learn how to flag inappropriate media.
    • If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can point local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement.
     
    Contact Law Enforcement
     
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict, whether
    it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities so
    they can accurately assess the situation.
     
    If you decide to contact law enforcement, you may want to include
    screenshots of the offending Tweets and this summary of the situation as
    part of your report. As per our Guidelines for Law Enforcement,
    if we are contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them
    and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your
    issue.
     
    If you do not feel comfortable contacting law enforcement, you should
    reach out to a trusted individual, such as a friend or family member,
    for help. Working with people close to you may help you assess the
    threat and determine next steps. 
     
    Please note: Twitter can only address issues related to
    content posted on Twitter. If someone has posted this content on other
    websites, please contact those websites for assistance in removing the
    information.
     
    Thanks,
     
    Twitter Trust & Safety
     
    ————————————————- 
    Your case number: # 02479064

    System Reference: ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000Op1Px:ref

  • Mer fra Twitter

    Erik Ribsskog


    Case# 02336728: Abusive user – homofilcons – ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OYCCe:ref

    Twitter Support Mon, May 26, 2014 at 2:40 PM

    To: “eribsskog@gmail.com”

    This is an AUTOMATED response from our support system.
     
    Hello,
     
    We have received your report and will review it shortly. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
     
    What happens next?
     
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is found to be in violation of our abusive behavior policy. We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
     
    What else can you do? 
     
    • Do not respond to the user. Responding to someone who is intentionally
      attempting to aggravate you or others may encourage them to continue
      their behavior.
    • Block the user.
    • Learn more about how to deal with abusive users.
    • Learn how to flag inappropriate media.
    • If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can point local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement.
     
    Contact Law Enforcement
     
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict, whether
    it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities so
    they can accurately assess the situation.
     
    If you decide to contact law enforcement, you may want to include
    screenshots of the offending Tweets and this summary of the situation as
    part of your report. As per our Guidelines for Law Enforcement,
    if we are contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them
    and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your
    issue.
     
    If you do not feel comfortable contacting law enforcement, you should
    reach out to a trusted individual, such as a friend or family member,
    for help. Working with people close to you may help you assess the
    threat and determine next steps. 
     
    Please note: Twitter can only address issues related to
    content posted on Twitter. If someone has posted this content on other
    websites, please contact those websites for assistance in removing the
    information.
     
    Thanks,
     
    Twitter Trust & Safety
     
    ————————————————- 
    Your case number: # 02336728

    System Reference: ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OYCCe:ref

  • Mer fra Twitter

    Erik Ribsskog


    Case# 02316151: Receiving violent threats – fuckskog – ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OXnWK:ref

    Twitter Support Sun, May 25, 2014 at 6:45 PM

    To: “eribsskog@gmail.com”

    This is an AUTOMATED response from our support system.
     
    Hello,
     
    We have received your report and will review it shortly. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
     
    What happens next?
     
    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is found to be in violation of our abusive behavior policy. We may follow up with you if we need additional information.
     
    What else can you do? 
     
    • Do not respond to the user. Responding to someone who is intentionally
      attempting to aggravate you or others may encourage them to continue
      their behavior.
    • Block the user.
    • Learn more about how to deal with abusive users.
    • Learn how to flag inappropriate media.
    • If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can point local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement.
     
    Contact Law Enforcement
     
    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict, whether
    it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities so
    they can accurately assess the situation.
     
    If you decide to contact law enforcement, you may want to include
    screenshots of the offending Tweets and this summary of the situation as
    part of your report. As per our Guidelines for Law Enforcement,
    if we are contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them
    and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your
    issue.
     
    If you do not feel comfortable contacting law enforcement, you should
    reach out to a trusted individual, such as a friend or family member,
    for help. Working with people close to you may help you assess the
    threat and determine next steps. 
     
    Please note: Twitter can only address issues related to
    content posted on Twitter. If someone has posted this content on other
    websites, please contact those websites for assistance in removing the
    information.
     
    Thanks,
     
    Twitter Trust & Safety
     
    ————————————————- 
    Your case number: #02316151

    System Reference: ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OXnWK:ref

  • Mer fra Twitter


    Gmail – Case# 02170623: Abusive user – EliBerget – ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OLgNF:ref





    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Case# 02170623: Abusive user – EliBerget – ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OLgNF:ref





    Twitter Support

    <support@twitter.com>

    Tue, May 20, 2014 at 9:08 PM



    To:
    “eribsskog@gmail.com” <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    This is an AUTOMATED response from our support system.


     


    Hello,


     


    We have received your report and will review it shortly. Your patience is greatly appreciated.


     


    What happens next?


     


    The Twitter Trust & Safety team will review your report and take action if the user is found to be in violation of our abusive behavior policy. We may follow up with you if we need additional information.


     


    What else can you do?


     

    • Do not respond to the user. Responding to someone who is intentionally attempting to aggravate you or others may encourage them to continue their behavior.
    • Block the user.
    • Learn more about how to deal with abusive users.
    • Learn how to flag inappropriate media.
    • If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can point local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement.


     


    Contact Law Enforcement


     


    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict, whether it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities so they can accurately assess the situation.


     


    If you decide to contact law enforcement, you may want to include screenshots of the offending Tweets and this summary of the situation as part of your report. As per our Guidelines for Law Enforcement, if we are contacted by law enforcement directly, we can work with them and provide the necessary information for their investigation of your issue.


     


    If you do not feel comfortable contacting law enforcement, you should reach out to a trusted individual, such as a friend or family member, for help. Working with people close to you may help you assess the threat and determine next steps.


     


    Please note: Twitter can only address issues related to content posted on Twitter. If someone has posted this content on other websites, please contact those websites for assistance in removing the information.


     


    Thanks,


     


    Twitter Trust & Safety


     


    ————————————————-


    Your case number: # 02170623

    System Reference: ref:00DA0000000K0A8.500G000000OLgNF:ref