I think I’ve been blacklisted by Twitter. Applied for a verified check mark again and was denied. I have: A Wikipedia page Authored a HarperCollins book A nytimes profile Appeared on CNN An MIT Tech Review profile Appeared on an AAAS/Science Magazine panel
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If you open a "private browsing" window so you are no logged into Twitter, and then you open that "Honey Badger" link, you will see what I mean. But that appears to be an isolated incident, and I don't know enough about Twitter's nonsense to know why that one might be that way.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I tried and I didn’t see my response even in that offensive response list. Maybe someone don’t want our reasonable concerns being heard. Even such a mild suggestion is censored. Why?
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I am not sure if you could see my response because I maybe not even show up on the offensive list. However, it is why I have concern that
@JamieMetzl suggestion on WHO might not be practical. We are both in the U.S., and Twitter censors the information related to COVID-19 origin. - Show replies
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