This is what Twitter is now defining as "doxxing people's location." A factual piece of reporting about the company blocking a competitor. Can't do anything until I delete it.
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Drew Harwell (drewharwell@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 19-Dec-2022 17:24:56 UTC Drew Harwell -
Drew Harwell (drewharwell@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 19-Dec-2022 17:24:54 UTC Drew Harwell For anyone wondering, I'm still unable to access Twitter until I delete this tweet, which is factual journalism that doesn't even break the location rule Twitter enacted a few days ago. The account isn't marked as suspended anymore, but I can't use it or see tweets from people I follow. Using Mastodon exclusively for now and actually really enjoying it.
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Drew Harwell (drewharwell@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 19-Dec-2022 17:24:55 UTC Drew Harwell The link in this tweet - https://t.co/X8n9xSRld9 - just referred to itself. The tweet included two screenshots (below) but no direct link to @elonjet or the flight-tracking data at ADS-B Exchange. The tweet does not break the rules, unless there is a new rule saying you can't acknowledge that flight-tracking data exists on the internet.
soloojos (Mastodon Uruguay) repeated this.
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