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Gmail - #6604778 Twitter Support: update on "Offensive content - BaronRisperdal"







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Erik Ribsskog
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#6604778 Twitter Support: update on "Offensive content - BaronRisperdal"









Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 8:44 PM




To:
Twitter Support <support+id6604778@twitter.zendesk.com>





Hi,

I also wanted to report this Twitter-user:


Lage Suppe av Ribba
@LageRibbeSuppe FOLLOWS YOU


The 'name' and Twitter-nick means 'make soup of Ribba'.


And 'Ribba' is a decending nick that someone at a Norwegian message-board named 'Spillegal', have put on me.

I wanted to report this as very offensive, because it's an appeal for someone to kill me.


I've sent you very many compaints lately, for harassment, threats and impersonation.

So I think this is something organised.

So perhaps you could make an exeptsion from your policy of not informing about who these criminals are.


Regards,

Erik Ribsskog

PS.

Here is a link to the mentioned Twitter-account:




On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Twitter Support <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:



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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
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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,
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