What happens when you report spam on Twitter?

What happens when you report spam on Twitter?

The original content of reported Tweets will be replaced with a notice stating that you reported it. Additionally, you may click through and view the Tweet should you wish. Reporting a Tweet or List does not automatically result in the account being suspended.

Why is Twitter saying my account is spam?

Learn more about some of the reasons for suspension: Spam: Most of the accounts we suspend are suspended because they are spammy, or just plain fake, and they introduce security risks for Twitter and for everyone using Twitter. These types of accounts are against our Twitter Rules.

Can you spam on Twitter?

The Twitter Rules state that you may not use Twitter’s services for the purpose of spamming anyone. Some examples of behaviours which would violate Twitter’s Rules against spam include: Consistently Tweeting or DMing links only, without any commentary. Posting duplicate or very similar content across multiple accounts.

Can I find out who reported my Twitter account?

There’s no way for somebody to tell that it was you who reported them – but they will know that their tweet was investigated, even if no action is taken.

Does Twitter Tell someone you reported them?

Additionally, the original content of reported Tweets will be replaced with a notice stating that you reported it. You may click through and view the Tweet should you wish. Note: Additionally, you will receive an in-product notification if an action is taken on an account that you recently reported.

Why are there so many spam tweets on Twitter?

Tweeting with excessive, unrelated hashtags in a single Tweet or across multiple Tweets. publishing or linking to malicious content intended to damage or disrupt another person’s browser (malware) or computer or to compromise a person’s privacy (phishing); and

What’s the difference between spam and platform manipulation?

Platform manipulation can take many forms and our rules are intended to address a wide range of prohibited behavior, including: commercially-motivated spam, that typically aims to drive traffic or attention from a conversation on Twitter to accounts, websites, products, services, or initiatives;

What does it mean to sell followers on Twitter?

This includes: selling/purchasing Tweet or account metric inflation – selling or purchasing followers or engagements (Retweets, Likes, mentions, Twitter Poll votes); apps – using or promoting third-party services or apps that claim to add followers or add engagements to Tweets;

What happens if you do platform manipulation on Twitter?

If the platform manipulation or spam offense is an isolated incident or first offense, we may take a number of actions ranging from requiring deletion of one of more Tweets to temporarily locking account (s). Any subsequent platform manipulation offenses will result in permanent suspension.