yes indeed. no explanation, no warning email, just a flat-out denial of service, with an admittedly kind invitation to appeal the suspension.
their prerogative, obviously, but it would have been nice to receive even a basic form letter providing some context.
- we haven’t spammed anyone.
- we’re not excessively following: our requests were targeted to individuals of interest.
- we haven’t sent anything obscene (unless you count an RT of another non-suspended user who used an expletive to comment about cartoonist Tim Buckley’s revision of a webcomic to be more politically correct).
so far, we’re guilty of promoting our video and our new account on Facebook, in between other bits of humour and observation.
and i suppose we have a name that could offend people who aren’t diligent enough to realize it’s a mashup.
apologies to our two followers. thankfully, seeing as this was brand new, more people weren’t affected.
note to twitter: a restored and VERIFIED account would be a great kiss-and-make-up gesture.
(it’d be nice to think they’d actually check our website as part of the appeal process)
update: 24 April (Easter Sunday): service restored.
This chain events is troublesome. I hope it gets fixed up. I’ll have to watch my own Twitter for shenanigans like this
Thanks, Nick. Nice to see you dropped by. Reverie pointed me in your direction and I love your work.