Wait, so you don't delete the comment; he has to do it? Normal site mods just delete rule breaking content and then ban the guy. Twitter hides your comment (effectively deletes it), then makes you delete it to get your account back in some sort of bizarre self-flagellation ritual.
You're right that they don't give you any information, though, nor do they respond to appeals.
I can't delete the comment, just remove it from being visible.
I don't think I've ever had the power to delete comments. I'm not a site mod.
Deleting the original comment, or altering the comment so that it is not offending the rule, ends the the ban and gets the comment approved. He's free to work with me to find out how to phrase it so it doesn't violate the rules.
Wait, so you don't delete the comment; he has to do it? Normal site mods just delete rule breaking content and then ban the guy. Twitter hides your comment (effectively deletes it), then makes you delete it to get your account back in some sort of bizarre self-flagellation ritual.
You're right that they don't give you any information, though, nor do they respond to appeals.
I can't delete the comment, just remove it from being visible.
I don't think I've ever had the power to delete comments. I'm not a site mod.
Deleting the original comment, or altering the comment so that it is not offending the rule, ends the the ban and gets the comment approved. He's free to work with me to find out how to phrase it so it doesn't violate the rules.