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Now anyone can appeal account suspension on Twitter

by Kratigya Manjhu
February 2, 2023
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Elon Musk’s company, Twitter, said on Thursday that users can now appeal account bans.
The action is a part of the “soft crackdown” against user accounts that break the rules that Twitter announced last week. Users are urged to remove the offending message and move on.

According to Twitter’s new policies, anyone can ask to have a suspended account restored as of right now.
The declaration said: “We are impressed with your tenacity as we submitted this many requests.
All monies owed to Twitter, including B.’s reimbursement, remain subject to Twitter policy.
Over the weekend, the business declared that it would most efficiently lower the amount owed to Twitter for “severe or frequent” infractions of its rules.
According to the microblogging community, in the future, “we may adopt considerably less draconian measures, for example, limiting access to rule-breaking tweets or requesting that you erase tweets before you may continue using your account.
Account suspension is a simple outcome of serious or persistent infractions of our rules, he continues.

Serious infractions include invasions of privacy, platform manipulation, spamming, and the use of illicit or amateur materials. Other instances include provoking certain users.

The actively suspended accounts are being reinstated, claims Twitter.

The platform added that it will begin transparently releasing certain devices while we had already taken steps to launch it “in February” and were saving photos for that.

Twitter’s new procedure for suspending accounts
As punishment for breaking Twitter’s rules, the firm claimed in December of last year that it has identified numerous policies where a permanent suspension would be “disproportionate action.” Then begin unbanning accounts that were punished for breaking the rules.

removing restrictions and reclaiming Elon Musk-led accounts

Twitter has gone through a challenging period of account suspension and rehabilitation since Elon Musk bought the company last October. According to a poll done by Musk in November, which revealed that users of the social media platform were barely supporting the former US president’s ban, which was enacted more than a year ago, the site reactivated Donald Trump’s account.

Despite Musk’s earlier promise that the business will organise a content moderation panel and “no major decision on content or account restoration will be made until that group convenes,” Trump has replat formed Twitter via user polls. It’s unclear at this time whether a council has been established.

Rapper Kanye West’s account, which had been suspended from Twitter because of anti-Semitic remarks, was likewise reactivated when Musk gained control of the social media platform in October. However, his account was once more suspended in December for breaking the terms of service prohibiting the promotion of violence on the network.

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