I’m not an experienced Twitter guy. I mostly use it in an effort to draw people into this blog. Last night, I tweeted a reply about the thirty-five Republicans who voted in favor of investigating the January 6th Capitol protest, a day, if you believe some hysterical members of Congress, that will go down in infamy. Anyway, my reply was: “Thirty-five Republicans will be out of favor with their constituents.” A fairly tame tweet, right? To my surprise, it got, for me, a lot of likes, comments, and retweets. I think it may have attracted the attention of the Twitter Police Force, who sent me a notification that I would be blocked because of a couple previous tweets.
I take this as a badge of honor!
The message I was sent is pasted below. I know very little about screenshots and transferring content from one medium to another, so please forgive its appearance.
Hi Rick Bishop,
Your account, @BishopBlahblah has been locked for violating the Twitter Rules.
Specifically for:
Violating our rules against abuse and harassment.
You may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone, or incite other people to do so. This includes wishing or hoping that someone experiences physical harm.
Rick Bishop
@BishopBlahblah
@MrAndyNgo I'd be running some motherfuckers over if I was in Portland. But I wouldn't be in Portland.
Violating our rules against abuse and harassment.
You may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone, or incite other people to do so. This includes wishing or hoping that someone experiences physical harm.
Rick Bishop
@BishopBlahblah
@realDailyWire I'd love to see Hamas and BLM having a big old party and then, WHAM! an Israeli bomb blows them all to smithereens. Wouldn't that be cool?
Please note that repeated violations may lead to a permanent suspension of your account. Proceed to Twitter now to fix the issue with your account.
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