So you've just heard about this "Twitter" thing and you're all juiced up to get online and start twitting [sic] the world with intimate details of your stomach's imminent contents and updates on the status of your dog's recent neutering (poor thing).
But wait! Before you're even on a roll, you find yourself suddenly unable to log in to Twitter.
Nooooo! Now how will you ask the world how to choose a flavor of ice cream to buy? Surely, you tell yourself, there must be some mistake. But no, it's the hard, cold truth - your Twitter account has been banned - er, suspended. But WHYYYY? Read the full article
Super topic ... Ive been into Twitter from the start and strange as it may seem Twitter does ban a lot of followers because the clever folks who like to build software to do the Twitter sign=ups for them in auto are being tracked down by Twitter and being banned before they get a foot hold into this excellent blogging system the strangest part is most of these banned soles are big name users you see every day roaming around the web...
Wow, at first I´d never heard of getting kicked off a social network but then again I would never, much less think of, doing these kind of things. There are always people who want to spoil the innocent fun of it all.
do not exceed the following 2: followed by at least 1 ratio. Be patient - delete those not reciprocating the favour unless they are Angelina Jolie or Brad Pitt before following new ones
Yes, that's some helpful info. Unfortunately, Twitter appeals to the masses of spammers out there. You would think by now, people that spam the masses would learn. But, I guess they enjoy, "no success".
Strange what some people will do to promote their business or to get their view out there. I've seen some of these actions and I think it's safe to say Twitter (along with all other social sites) hates all of them.