This link has been bookmarked by 15 people . It was first bookmarked on 22 May 2008, by Vicki Davis.
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Martin MenuAriel Waldman blog.
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Robert MarleyTwitter is too scared to ban anyone who violates their Terms of Service.
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Johannes KleskeTwitter will seine Benutzer nicht vor Beleidigungen schützen
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marcell marsthe reality of Twitter is that they refuse to warn and/or ban people who use their service to “abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate or intimidate other Twitter users” (to quote their forth line item on their TOS page). What does this mean? In short, anyone can use Twitter to consistently harass you and ruin search results for your identity and Twitter won’t execute any means of community management. In June 2007, I unfortunately found myself on the receiving end of multiple accounts of harassment from a user on Twitter.
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the reality of Twitter is that they refuse to warn and/or ban people who use their service to “abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate or intimidate other Twitter users” (to quote their forth line item on their TOS page). What does this mean? In short, anyone can use Twitter to consistently harass you and ruin search results for your identity and Twitter won’t execute any means of community management.
In June 2007, I unfortunately found myself on the receiving end of multiple accounts of harassment from a user on Twitter.
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Al PasternakUnfortunately, in 2008 it escalated to a level that could no longer be ignored. Tweets were being fired off directly calling me a "cunt" amongst other harassing language. On March 14, I wrote to Twitter, giving the example URLs of abuse and stated to them
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M McBride"the reality of Twitter is that they refuse to warn and/or ban people who use their service to “abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate or intimidate other Twitter users” (to quote their forth line item on their TOS page)."
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Vicki DavisCyberbullying can happen anywhere, even twitter. Warning: this post is rated R for use of 1-2 words of profanity.
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