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1. rochak+W1[view] [source] 2021-02-08 08:31:25
>>benhur+(OP)
Is there really no way for a user to get in touch with a human agent? I read that Google automates the flagging and disabling of accounts but given how many people have their livelihood linked to these accounts, Google must have done something. It makes me scared how deep I have dived into the Google ecosystem. Time and time again I think about transitioning to someplace else but don’t know how to. It seems too daunting.
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2. mschus+19[view] [source] 2021-02-08 09:41:37
>>rochak+W1
> Is there really no way for a user to get in touch with a human agent?

File for a C&D and then, if that does not help, a court-issued injunction order ("Abmahnung" followed by "Antrag auf Erlass einer einstweiligen Verfügung"), if you're German. This works somewhat reasonable for Twitter, Facebook and Google.

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3. kevin_+ni[view] [source] 2021-02-08 11:09:06
>>mschus+19
You would need legal standing. A free account isn't your property.
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4. mschus+Np[view] [source] 2021-02-08 12:21:51
>>kevin_+ni
Even for a free account, there is a contract in place between you and Twitter, which Twitter can't unilaterally terminate without reason, especially if the "code of conduct" collides with the right of free speech (https://www.ratgeberrecht.eu/internetrecht-aktuell/meinungsf...)
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