Wednesday, August 29, 2018

About rules and best practices with account behaviors

About rules and best practices with account behaviors
I can't believe that Twitter actually has a guide on best practices. 

I don't even think the White House has a d guide on and best practices   What I'm saying is that when you first heard about Facebook were you surprisedFacebook isn't the worst Amazon is actually the wires so it's Amazon apple Facebook Twitter and a few other companies that are collecting all the data and a matter what they say about privacy I don't know why I paid for an unlisted number for it with Comcast when they already requirement by everything I post and bright and my name and best that we have other things on the Internet said bottom line is this : You have no privacy you've had no privacy for least a decade that I can contact her going back and yelling about the Byam bachelor and then we using the app/online profiling you have no privacy you've had no privacy for least a decade that I can contact her going back and yelling about the Byam bachelor and then using the app to send that profiling and the worst part is that all the information that they paid down about you they're sending Mr. selling to the police department and Homeland security is using it to identify tire by measure and you can eat here heart rate and the size of your iris has are your pupils and why do you seem excited killing all the shit going on it's no wonder that I'm not locked up somewhere because I am mad ass fucking houseso it's just best that I stay in a vice  I've been Band 48 or 49 times they expect me to buy a new phone and get a new phone number every single fucking time I get banned because that's pretty much what's up and then right now so it's costing me $30 to get a new number for two factor Authorization
 





I don't think people realize is how serious this because when people don't resolve it for one time 
years or so and text me they have gas range father into the docs my neighbors that had the artistic baby and put his pictures and a diaper and Harold porn in that event with Ryan 

About rules and best practices with account behaviors

Below, we've outlined a basic introduction to Twitter's rules and best practices related to some of the most common questions we come across. For a comprehensive list of account behaviors that could lead to potential account violations, please see the Twitter Rules.

Following

Automated proactive following and automated un-following are not allowed. For example, aggressively or indiscriminately following hundreds of accounts to get attention can create a frustrating experience for people. Read about following rules and best practices.

Replies

You can direct a Tweet to a specific person using replies and mentions. The reply feature is intended to make communication between people easier, but repeatedly posting duplicated and unsolicited replies to many accounts is considered spam behavior.

Trending topics

Participating in Twitter trends is a great way to join a worldwide public conversation. Our FAQs about trends on Twitter article has information on how to join in. However, posting unrelated Tweets to trends in order to get attention could result in your account being suspended. 

Paid partnership

While Tweets promoted through Twitter's advertising services are labeled as "Promoted" and must abide by our Twitter Ads Policies, organic, non-promoted Tweets may also be considered paid product placements, endorsements, or advertisements ('Paid Partnerships").  Advertisements posted as organic Tweets will require disclosures to viewers indicating the commercial nature of such content. In addition to abiding by the Twitter Rules, users, including creators and brands, that participate in Paid Partnerships are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations.

Best Practices: 

  • Ensure you comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to, all advertising laws and FTC regulations including the FTC's Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
  • Be sure to include all applicable disclosures required to indicate the commercial nature of your content (e.g., use #ad to indicate that your content is an advertisement).

Search (and contests)

Twitter search is a powerful way to find out what people are talking about, right now. We may filter accounts from search if they're degrading the search experience for other people (by posting lots of duplicate links, for example). Read about our Twitter search rules and restrictions for more information. To learn how to run a contest, read about our Guidelines for Promotions on Twitter.

Automation

If you'd like to add account automation, read our Automation rules and best practices article.

Having Trouble?

Check out our complete list of articles outlining our policies, guidelines and best practices.



Elyssa Durant

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