I have been sent several dozen emails from people banned or suspended for innocuous tweets about "learn to code" I have never gotten so much as a warning for tweeting that phrase. Why is that? Is it that larger accounts get the benefit of the doubt?
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You have to say it in front of a mirror three times
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I tried this at a slumber party but then Dan Rather appeared and forged some documents angrily at me.
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I got a warning when I used that phrase
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Banned
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They aren’t trying to control the blue check mark, just us plebs.pic.twitter.com/j6EM2D1dP1
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Coding is too hard for these people. Coding doesn't care about your opinions.
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The blue check indicates inoculation.
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I got banned for re-tweeting a joke in which the writer said ‘learn Java ‘ and I asked if it was ‘c@de’ for ‘learn to c@de’
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