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Charlottesville Police Department declines to name employee who "liked" tweet encouraging me to file a FOIA request by proxy...

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This is kind of unbelievable. An unknown employee controlling the Twitter account for the Charlottesville Police Department "liked" a tweet in reply to me from a Virginia resident who offered to file Freedom of Information Act requests by proxy on my behalf. The tweet was "liked" on March 15, 2019. It seems logical that Tyler Hawn would have been controlling the departments Twitter account during this timeframe. I sought comment from the Charlottesville Police Department yesterday as to who might have been controlling the account when the post was "liked".  Predictably, the "spokesperson" for the Charlottesville Police Department was at a loss for words.  I followed up with questions regarding the legality of the requirements made of me by city officials to verify circulation of my online magazine within the Commonwealth. According to multiple media organizations in Charlottesville, none have ...

Twitter locked me out of my account tonight for no reason...

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Twitter has locked me out of my account, allegedly for violating their terms of service. I posted the following three screenshots in a tweet this evening which have the journalists name and phone number redacted. Intact was a mailing address to the Washington Post. Twitter provided no specific details about why my account was locked, but I am assuming it is because of the Washington Post mailing address.  Here is all Twitter provided to explain the locking of my account.  I appealed this decision. Twitter's decision to lock my account makes no sense. A simple search for the address on Twitter yields countless tweets containing the same information. There was nothing threatening about my tweets. This is just a sampling. I did not screenshot all of the countless tweets containing the same address. Twitter has some splaining to do. Twit...