The criminal account, Ouroboredom that was banned for suicide ideation attacks then put in an appeal getting his account back, proving Twitter Safety is complicit with the Ops.
I have been waiting for this disgusting abusive pervert to come back off lock. We’ll hit that more later in another article. First, I am going to share a load of old, heavily delayed Twitter Reports of Twitter Safety finding rules had been broken. Most of the reports by my friend, had not been acted on for over one-month. None of the Ops lost an account, nor did they spend any time off-line.
Ouro argued that his having a gun to his face didn’t violate the rules. It took over six months for Twitter Safety to issue a report on this, as I filed one with my original account that had never been responded to. My reporter also filed a report, which is why Ouro changed his avatar, twice, the first to another against the rules image, then to a Jan altered image of this below.
Because Twitter just sat on most reports, not responding to them in a timely manner, my pal who has been reporting these offenders got a pile of notifications of found violations. The accounts remained up for the most part with Twitter changing its strike rules, perhaps without even a short term suspension.
Here is how the notifications looked:
An update on the accounts you reported, means that Twitter took action. You’ll note in this next report, Rocco’s monkey account, which had long been banned some six weeks previous to the “found” offense my reporter had received notification for hateful conduct.
Rocco was banned second week of April. Twitter took action July 30th three and a half months later.
Dugnutt which isn’t an account associated with the networks I have covered, is an active account. I asked my reporter about what this account did. When she told me I was disgusted that the company failed to permanently remove the account. Why did Twitter allow the account to go forward after they posted a Federal Judge’s address encouraging people to show up? Not only was that a violation of Twitter’s terms of service, it’s illegal-hence Twitter supports law-breaking by inadequately enforcing its own stated rules.
More receipts.
Rachel, or Rachael or whatever spelling that op thinks is the name they first gave never spent a single day on Twitter that they didn’t violate a rule or law.