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    Gmail – #6492227 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronAdelerSays”

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    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6492227 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronAdelerSays”



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:10 PM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6492227@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,

    what’s clear here is that you don’t know the meaning of the word ‘escalate’.

    Buy a dictionary please.


    Erik Ribsskog


    On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:47 PM, FlynnJackson <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

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    FlynnJackson, Nov 01 12:47 pm (PDT): Hello,
    After reviewing the account, it is clear that this account is engaged in parody and is therefore not in violation of the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules).
    Parody impersonation accounts are allowed to exist on Twitter. For more information on Twitter’s parody guidelines, please see the following support page:
    https://support.twitter.com/articles/106373
    Thanks,

    FlynnJackson
    Twitter Trust & Safety


    johncons, Oct 31 06:09 pm (PDT):

    Hi,
    you don’t seem to have any real understanding of the problem here.
    Could you please escalate?
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog



    FlynnJackson, Oct 31 01:04 pm (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.

    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.
    Please note that we need to make sure we are in contact with the person directly involved or someone legally authorized to act on their behalf. It’s a strict policy, and we have it in place to prevent false or unauthorized reports. We’ll help the individual as soon as we receive an authorized report from them or their representatives. If you are in contact with the subject of the account, you should ask them to file a ticket.
    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,
    @FlynnJackson
    Twitter Trust & Safety



    johncons, Oct 30 10:45 am (PDT): How can we help?: Offensive content
    Reported user: @BaronAdelerSays
    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/BaronAdelerSays/status/122590128697913344
    Text of Tweet: Are the Police using corporal punishment, and are they calling the manager Nel, (instead of me), to give him a chance of flirting with me?
    Tweet time: Oct 08 2011 08:32:18 via web
    What are you reporting?: This user is saying really offensive things, but is not sending me @replies.
    Blocked user(s): Yes
    How long ago did this begin?: More than a month ago
    How many times has this happened?: Around a houndred times, I guess.
    Further description of problem: This Twitter-profile is selecting quotes from my blog, to make me look dum.
    They’ve stopped updating a year ago.
    They also use an ugly picture of me, which I have the copyright to.
    And they use some ‘scary’ colors to make me look miserable.
    I guess this is also impersonation.
    Since it says ‘Sunderland’, where I lived a year ago.
    I now live in Liverpool, and think this probably is an evil atempt to damage my reputation.
    I’ve also sent you a lot of harassment and impersonation-reports, in the last years.
    So it’s some kind of hate-campaign going on against me, it seems.
    I haven’t seen this Twitter-page before today, so that’s why I use a long time reporting it.
    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

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    Gmail – #6492227 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronAdelerSays”

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    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #6492227 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronAdelerSays”



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:09 AM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6492227@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,

    you don’t seem to have any real understanding of the problem here.

    Could you please escalate?

    Best regards,


    Erik Ribsskog


    On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:04 PM, FlynnJackson <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

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    Twitter



    FlynnJackson, Oct 31 01:04 pm (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.
    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.
    Please note that we need to make sure we are in contact with the person directly involved or someone legally authorized to act on their behalf. It’s a strict policy, and we have it in place to prevent false or unauthorized reports. We’ll help the individual as soon as we receive an authorized report from them or their representatives. If you are in contact with the subject of the account, you should ask them to file a ticket.
    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,
    @FlynnJackson
    Twitter Trust & Safety



    johncons, Oct 30 10:45 am (PDT): How can we help?: Offensive content
    Reported user: @BaronAdelerSays
    Offensive Tweet: https://twitter.com/BaronAdelerSays/status/122590128697913344
    Text of Tweet: Are the Police using corporal punishment, and are they calling the manager Nel, (instead of me), to give him a chance of flirting with me?
    Tweet time: Oct 08 2011 08:32:18 via web
    What are you reporting?: This user is saying really offensive things, but is not sending me @replies.
    Blocked user(s): Yes
    How long ago did this begin?: More than a month ago
    How many times has this happened?: Around a houndred times, I guess.
    Further description of problem: This Twitter-profile is selecting quotes from my blog, to make me look dum.
    They’ve stopped updating a year ago.
    They also use an ugly picture of me, which I have the copyright to.
    And they use some ‘scary’ colors to make me look miserable.
    I guess this is also impersonation.
    Since it says ‘Sunderland’, where I lived a year ago.
    I now live in Liverpool, and think this probably is an evil atempt to damage my reputation.
    I’ve also sent you a lot of harassment and impersonation-reports, in the last years.
    So it’s some kind of hate-campaign going on against me, it seems.
    I haven’t seen this Twitter-page before today, so that’s why I use a long time reporting it.
    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:MJFJQZVT_509184643d558_350e1281274800275f_sprut

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    Gmail – #6492227 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronAdelerSays”

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    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    #6492227 Twitter Support: update on “Offensive content – BaronAdelerSays”



    Twitter Support

    <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:45 PM

    Reply-To:
    Twitter Support <support+id6492227@twitter.zendesk.com>

    To:
    johncons <eribsskog@gmail.com>

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    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

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    PS.

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



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    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



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



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 4:19 AM

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

    Hi,

    I would have wanted a second opinion about this, please.
    So if I could please get this escalated to your line-manager.
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Wannanosaurus <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

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    Twitter


    Wannanosaurus, Sep 05 04:19 pm (PDT):

    Hello,

    We have investigated the reported account and have found that it’s not in violation of the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules) at this time. We have a policy against violent threats, but the content of this account lacks the specificity to meet the criteria of an actionable threat.

    Receiving these types of messages can be frustrating; however, removing content does not resolve the issue, but instead can make the situation worse. Threats do not simply disappear – if someone means you harm, working with local authorities to defuse the threat and address the root of the issue is the best solution. Removing the evidence of the threat makes it difficult for it to be investigated by law enforcement.

    If something has gone beyond the point of a personal conflict and has turned into actual violent threats that you feel are credible, whether it be online or offline, you should contact your local authorities so they can accurately assess the validity of the threat. Websites do not have the ability to investigate and assess a threat, bring charges or prosecute individuals.

    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 here: https://support.twitter.com/articles/41949

    It’s also a good idea to contact a trusted individual such as a friend or family member. If you are dealing with a potential legal issue, please contact a lawyer. Twitter cannot provide legal advice.

    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 30 12:12 pm (PDT):

    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


    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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