Stray clip got me banned from Twitter

I'm currently on vacation. It's been good, I sleep a lot, no one asks me for my opinion on video game news (besides #3 gaming reporter Jeff Grubb), and I can just play games rather than rate them from work-critical manner. One such game recently has been Stray, the cute little cat game that has become an obsession for many gaming outlets to cover in its surprising popularity. Not me, however. I walk around taking pictures of a cat being a cat.

Last night while playing Stray I found myself on a platform that I clearly wasn't supposed to be on and got stuck. It's cat behavior, that's for sure. I've seen my own cat Robo push his way through cupboards and then meow sadly until I can pull the closet door far enough for her to get out. What Robo never did, thank God, was fall out of the world. I'd probably be appalled if my cats did that, but I laughed when it happened in Stray. I took a short clip, uploaded it with the caption "They have such fair cat behavior in Stray. I can't tell you how many times I see my cats do this ."

I was immediately suspended.

According to Twitter, the exact rule I broke was "Violating our rules against posting or sharing of someone's privately produced/distributed intimate media without their express consent". Basically the rule against Revenge Porn, in which people post nudes of someone without a say. It's a good rule that is sometimes harshly enforced against accounts over 18 with selfies and also, apparently, video game chats.

Here's the clip Twitter doesn't want you to see. Damn, I hope this doesn't get me banned from Fanbyte.

So not immediately obvious like Revenge Porn, I crave. I don't know what words or images here or in the tweet triggered this quick ban, but I don't see anything particularly egregious here. My editing isn't particularly good, as I leave several seconds of blank gray screen at the end, but I'm on vacation and don't have to worry about that.

You might tell yourself that this is clearly a bot that found objectionable ones and zeros and made a mistake and I would agree with you. It's a great example of how maybe we shouldn't let the AI ​​run the world, but that was clearly a mistake. So I appealed with my good humor which is my trademark.

Twitter call stating

Overnight, I received a re...

Stray clip got me banned from Twitter

I'm currently on vacation. It's been good, I sleep a lot, no one asks me for my opinion on video game news (besides #3 gaming reporter Jeff Grubb), and I can just play games rather than rate them from work-critical manner. One such game recently has been Stray, the cute little cat game that has become an obsession for many gaming outlets to cover in its surprising popularity. Not me, however. I walk around taking pictures of a cat being a cat.

Last night while playing Stray I found myself on a platform that I clearly wasn't supposed to be on and got stuck. It's cat behavior, that's for sure. I've seen my own cat Robo push his way through cupboards and then meow sadly until I can pull the closet door far enough for her to get out. What Robo never did, thank God, was fall out of the world. I'd probably be appalled if my cats did that, but I laughed when it happened in Stray. I took a short clip, uploaded it with the caption "They have such fair cat behavior in Stray. I can't tell you how many times I see my cats do this ."

I was immediately suspended.

According to Twitter, the exact rule I broke was "Violating our rules against posting or sharing of someone's privately produced/distributed intimate media without their express consent". Basically the rule against Revenge Porn, in which people post nudes of someone without a say. It's a good rule that is sometimes harshly enforced against accounts over 18 with selfies and also, apparently, video game chats.

Here's the clip Twitter doesn't want you to see. Damn, I hope this doesn't get me banned from Fanbyte.

So not immediately obvious like Revenge Porn, I crave. I don't know what words or images here or in the tweet triggered this quick ban, but I don't see anything particularly egregious here. My editing isn't particularly good, as I leave several seconds of blank gray screen at the end, but I'm on vacation and don't have to worry about that.

You might tell yourself that this is clearly a bot that found objectionable ones and zeros and made a mistake and I would agree with you. It's a great example of how maybe we shouldn't let the AI ​​run the world, but that was clearly a mistake. So I appealed with my good humor which is my trademark.

Twitter call stating

Overnight, I received a re...

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