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@jaz @charlesgaba @Mastodon No, the posts were reported as spam, it had nothing to do with the images. I apologize on behalf of the mod team, I told them many times to look more closely when a report is about an account with many followers, but the posts did look like spam at a quick glance.

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Charles Gaba

@Gargron @jaz @Mastodon Thank you for the speedy response! I’ll avoid the repetitive link threads in the future.

However, that doesn’t explain the final post on the list, which links to a different blog post and which doesn’t include any media at all.

I’m not trying to cause trouble, just trying to understand the philosophy.

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FinchHaven

@Gargron @jaz @charlesgaba @Mastodon

"The posts were reported as spam"

Reported by whom?

This was a classic attack mode on Twitter, as I don't think I should have to remind you

Did any of the "mod team" look into the context/background/track record of those reporting the posts as spam?

It's usually pretty obvious what's going on

(This from someone who's been on Twitter since <2009 and has seen and been in the middle of a few battles...)

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