mandag 2. april 2012

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Gmail - #4991350 Twitter Support: Request Confirmation, "Impersonation - johncons"











Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>











#4991350 Twitter Support: Request Confirmation, "Impersonation - johncons"












Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 1:36 AM




To:
Twitter Support <support+id4991350@twitter.zendesk.com>






Hi,

this haven't been initiated by me.

Erik Ribsskog


On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Twitter Support <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:



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Twitter







Hello,


This is an auto-confirmation that we have received your request. Twitter will reply to your report as soon as possible.


Please note the following:


1. We need to be in touch with either the person directly involved or their authorized representation. Twitter takes privacy matters very seriously, and we are unable to make exceptions to this policy. We may request faxed identification information in order to process reports.


2. Twitter users are allowed to create parody, commentary, or fan accounts. For more information, please see the following policy page: http://support.twitter.com/entries/106373


3. The Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules) prohibit accounts that assume one's real identity in order to actively deceive and mislead others. We do not provide a username reservation service, and accounts without clear content are generally not in violation.


4. Verification has been closed to the public. For more information about verified accounts, please see the following page: https://support.twitter.com/articles/122966


Please note: we do not process username requests through this form. This form is only for reporting accounts that violate our impersonation policy.


To learn more about changing your username, see: https://support.twitter.com/articles/14609

In general, adding numbers, underscores, or abbreviations can help you claim a great available username.


If your username request relates to a Trademark you hold, you can review Twitter's Trademark Policy here: http://support.twitter.com/entries/18367


Thanks,


Twitter Trust and Safety


Please note, we cannot accept email attachments at this time; please include all information in the body of your request.




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PS.

Her er mer om dette:





Gmail - #4991350 Twitter Support: update on "Impersonation - johncons"











Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>











#4991350 Twitter Support: update on "Impersonation - johncons"












johncons

<notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com>



Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 1:36 AM




Reply-To:
Twitter Support <support+id4991350@twitter.zendesk.com>


To:
no_username <eribsskog+johncons@gmail.com>








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Twitter










johncons, Apr 01 05:36 pm (PDT):

Hi,

this haven't been initiated by me.

Erik Ribsskog





no_username, Apr 01 05:34 pm (PDT):

Full name: Erik Ribsskog
Username of reported account: @johncons

Description: I have had this username (johncons) on IRC since the 1950's, and now someone else is using this name on twitter. That is just wrong.

Email address: eribsskog+johncons@gmail.com
Twitter username (optional): n/a

Anything else? (optional): Please help me.




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