Because I am now suspended from Twitter. I believe Google has left my totally offensive blog alone for two reasons; 1) because I have the Google "Sensitive Content Warning" activated for all initial views, and 2) I don't monetize my blog, so they can't financially punish me. My life would continue just fine if this blog suddenly got disappeared by the Google overlords. So in a small moment of triumph...
WOO HOO... I FINALLY DID IT!!
Here is a screenshot of my offending tweet from this morning:
Funny, I don't see the promotion of violence, threats, or harassment anywhere, and I was just taking the advice of LIBTURDS everywhere to not call the latest scourge "Monkeypox." But then, Twitter rules are subjective, arbitrary, and always changing... you know, kinda like at the ATF. I will not delete the offending tweet any time soon, specifically because they want my phone number to send a security code to and they're not getting it. This is a pseudonym account not tied to anything positively identifying me and I plan on keeping it that way. In a couple of weeks, I may contact their support team to attempt to get it unlocked via email. For now, the tweet stays where the Twitter censors can continue to be offended by it, but no one else can see it. I will now have free time to become more radicalized by watching Newsmax and reading all my favorite hateful blogs.
Getting banned from twatter may be a good thing for you !!
ReplyDeleteI'm not banned... yet. My account is locked and my "offending" tweet is blocked from view. Once I go in and delete it, the suspension clock starts, otherwise known as Twitter Jail. You don't know the length of your sentence until the clock starts. Could be a few hours or two weeks. It depends how butt hurt the complainant and the censor were.
DeleteTucker Carlson ran a poll on what the new name for Monkey pox should be.
ReplyDelete"SHLONG-COVID" was the winner.
I have no use for twater or facebook, I don't think I would last 5min. anyway.
ReplyDelete@Birdchaser: If you can continue to be civil and behave, I will remove your permanent ban, starting now.
DeleteBirdchaser, you have one of those too?
ReplyDeleteTheir rules are also
ReplyDeleteCapricious
kəˈpriSHəs, kəˈprēSHəs]
ADJECTIVE
capricious (adjective)
given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior:
"it's terrible to feel our livelihood hinges on a capricious boss" · "a capricious climate"
synonyms:
fickle · inconstant · changeable · variable · unstable · mercurial · volatile · erratic · vacillating · irregular · inconsistent · fitful · arbitrary · impulsive · temperamental · wild · ungovernable · whimsical · fanciful · flighty · wayward · quirky · faddish · freakish · unpredictable · random · chance · haphazard
antonyms:
stable · consistent
ORIGIN
early 17th century: from French capricieux, from Italian (see capriccioso
Wouldn't want you to miss out on any well deserved criticism to point to them.
GayPox. Yeah..
Just checked and followed under pseudo name, you are still showing maybe only shadow ban.
ReplyDelete@Bear Claw Chris Lapp: The message from Twitter said my account is locked, and only after I delete my offending tweet does my account get unlocked and the actual suspension start. I may get to it today.
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