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Gmail - #6554731 Twitter Support: update on "Impersonation"








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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>










#6554731 Twitter Support: update on "Impersonation"










Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 12:02 AM





To:
Twitter Support <support+id6554731@twitter.zendesk.com>







Hi,

the person uses my last-name Ribsskog.

And refers to my Twitter-nick @johncons, in his first and only Tweet.

So it's very clear that this about me.


How can you fail to understand this?

I sit every day and write these reports to Twitter.

You should start sending me money for all the balony you have about me on your network which I have to try to clean up.

Erik Ribsskog



On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 11:35 PM, HazelLytle <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:


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HazelLytle, Nov 07 03:35 pm (PST): Hello,
Twitter's policies prohibit accounts that impersonate individuals in order to actively deceive and mislead others. Accounts with similar appearances (such as similar background or avatar images), or accounts with similar usernames, are not automatically in violation
If there is information on the account that shows a clear intent to assume your real identity, please reply to this email with a detailed description of the information. This could include @replies, links to reproduced content, or other Tweets. This help page explains how to find a Tweet's status link:
https://support.twitter.com/articles/80586
Users are allowed to select any content they would like for their account, provided it does not violate the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules).
Thanks,
HazelLytle
Twitter Trust & Safety


johncons, Nov 07 09:23 am (PST): Previous Ticket Number: 6534002, 6026989, 5882629, 5420650
== Reported Account Information ==
Reported user: @BaronRibsskog
== How is the account impersonating you? ==
Using name in Tweets: https://twitter.com/BaronRibsskog/status/265596520894709761
Using name in the account name
Using name in the account @username
Posting content as their own in Tweets: https://twitter.com/BaronRibsskog/status/265596520894709761
Posting content as their own in the account name
Posting content as their own in the account @username
== Additional information ==
== Wrapping up ==
Anything else? (optional): The imporsonater writes he/she has reported my Twitter-username for impersonation.
While it's really this user who is impersonating me.
(My last-name is Ribsskog.
And my mother inherited a ring from Holger baron Adeler, who had no children, so I have a claim of being baron Adeler, and therefore call myself 'Baron Erik Ribsskog', on my blog, (http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.com/).
== Reporter's information ==
Full Name: Erik Ribsskog
Legal alias: n/a
Common nickname: johncons
Your Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com
Your Twitter username (optional): @johncons
== Required statements ==
I understand that Twitter may provide third parties, such as the affected user, with a copy of this report.
I declare under penalty of perjury that all of the information provided above is accurate.
I understand that filing this report and submitting a photo identification will not result in my account being verified by Twitter.






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