On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 4:23 AM, Tempest wrote:
> i noticed a number of accounts were suspended due to using tor recently.
> any news on the status of accounts locked out in the last round of
> twitter's tor censorship? i'm coming up on 96 hours since twitter has
> acknowledged in email that there
i noticed a number of accounts were suspended due to using tor recently.
any news on the status of accounts locked out in the last round of
twitter's tor censorship? i'm coming up on 96 hours since twitter has
acknowledged in email that there was an "automated behavior" problem
which resulted in t
On 11/14/2015 05:00 AM, Andreas Krey wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 03:45:42 +, Mirimir wrote:
> ...
>> If you must use Twitter via Tor,
>
> No, I just don't want to use twitter directly
> from workboxes etc.
>
> Here it seems a bit of an interaction between
> tweetdeck and twitter itself. Twee
On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 03:45:42 +, Mirimir wrote:
...
> If you must use Twitter via Tor,
No, I just don't want to use twitter directly
from workboxes etc.
Here it seems a bit of an interaction between
tweetdeck and twitter itself. Tweetdeck
lets me in but not post, and when I log
into the origin
On 11/12/2015 06:35 AM, Andreas Krey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> datapoints: The last week twitter (via tweetdeck.twitter.com)
> looked normal. I could log in and see my feed, but I couldn't
> post anything any more ('suspicious activity'). Once I got
> blocked and needed to use a mailed password token.
Hi all,
datapoints: The last week twitter (via tweetdeck.twitter.com)
looked normal. I could log in and see my feed, but I couldn't
post anything any more ('suspicious activity'). Once I got
blocked and needed to use a mailed password token.
An acquaintance retried an account he had used some tim