George Conway
Case #
4132
Twitter Autoblock feature censors George Conway's tweets: Twitter's "safety mode" "autoblock" feature prevented a user from viewing and interacting with George Conway's tweets. Twitter's autoblock feature allowed the platform to automatically block accounts by assessing "the likelihood of a negative engagement by considering both the Tweet's content and the relationship between the Tweet author and replier." It is unclear if a specific post triggered the autoblock. According to the user, he was "tweeting George Conway either to agree with things he tweeted or to add my bad puns to his bad puns." The user received a message saying "you're temporarily autoblocked from viewing and interacting with @gtconway3d's Tweets. This happened when they were in Safety Mode, and we flagged your interactions as potentially abusive or spammy."

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Instagram
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Instagram
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