As someone who followed Louie, this is very weird to me. Nothing he did looked remotely spammy/offensive/disingenuous. #freemantia
-- Richard (@richardhenry) On Jun 24, 5:43 pm, Craig Hockenberry <[email protected]> wrote: > One of the guys I work with recently had his account suspended: > > <http://mantia.me/blog/twitter-suspension/> > > We've been having a bit of fun with it: creating a #freemantia hash > tag and even a website <http://freemantia.com> > > But at the bottom of it all, I realized that we (third-party > developers) don't really know what causes an account to be suspended. > And yet we all have users of our products/services who can have an > account suspended. I'd like to be able to tell them why it happened. > > I'm so clueless about what's going on that I don't know whether > suspension is an automated or manual process. In either case, the > decisions being made by man or machine appear to be flawed: Louie > Mantia may be prolific, but he's not a spammer or a robot. > > Can you guys shed a little light on the situation? > > -ch > > P.S. If anyone can speed up the process of reinstating the @mantia > account, I know it would make someone very happy :-)
