This is what Twitter is now defining as "doxxing people's location." A factual piece of reporting about the company blocking a competitor. Can't do anything until I delete it.
@drewharwell I'm curious about this warning screen. I've had multiple Twitter accounts, but I've never had this voluntary removal screen come up. Can anybody confirm if this is a pre-Elmo feature or a post-Elmo one? This stinks of fascistic behavior training and shaming.

@OSCrane @drewharwell I had a similar screen posted to my account a while back. I responded to somebody joking about the Paul Pelosi attack with the comment "She wouldn't think it was so funny if it was her husband getting attacked with a hammer.".

The note attached was that I was promoting violence when I was actually criticizing somebody else for laughing off the violence.

@JimboSF @OSCrane @drewharwell similar experience with a similar kind of comment. Attempts to appeal were rejected, I came to the conclusion their adjudicators were not too familiar with English. The gap between suggesting someone have some empathy for a violent act against another vs. making an actual personal threat of violence is a pretty large one - enough to drive a bus through.

I snapshoted the offending post, deleted it, and then posted the image and the Twitter complaint history.