Thursday, August 8, 2019

Reply to Twitter re @ ChuckBaggett account suspension

​​It might be a waste of time to reply to this email from Twitter re my appeal of the suspension of my @ChuckBaggett account, but I did anyway. I get a bit emotional about losing access to my account for such a bogus, incorrect and unfair reason. 


I have access to this email address. The tweet shown as a threat or promoting violence was not a threat and was not promoting terrorism. I was stating my view that libertarians aren't seen as the noble defenders of peace, that some of them have extreme views on private weapon ownership and that some of them love imagery that seems threatening to me.
I have never threatened anyone on Twitter and have never and will never support violence or terrorism. Your system judgment of that tweet was in error. I'd be glad to delete any tweets you say are threats or promote violence but you've disabled my ability to use the account. 
The tweet shown as being in violation of twitter rules was  a reply to @libertarianism. I wasn't having an argument with @libertarianism and have never had any hostile discussions with them and have never had an ill will toward them. 
I've supported international peace, demilitarization, nuclear disarmament, an end to conflicts and wars in Yemen, Syria, and any and every other place plagued by violent conflict consistently for as long as I had my account. It would be hard for an account to be more of a supporter of peace and nonviolence than mine. 
You let me use other accounts. I'm the same person regardless of what account I use. I'm not being threatening or supporting violence or terrorism in the other accounts I use. I wasn't being threatening or supporting violence or terrorism in my @ChuckBaggett account. 
Please restore my @ChuckBaggett account. 

On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 1:04 PM Twitter Support wrote:
Twitter
Hello,
We received your appeal regarding your account. Please reply to this message and confirm that you have access to this email address. Once we receive your confirmation, we’ll review the information you provided and will respond as soon as possible.
We typically suspend accounts for violations of the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules) or Terms of Service (https://twitter.com/tos). Additionally, repeat violations may result in permanent account suspension.

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Twitter Support
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