If you’re going to limit or suspend someone’s account, doing these two things would be nice.
- Let me know it happened. You have an email and a phone number for me. Try using them, would ya? There aren’t many reasons I want to hear from you, but this is one of them.
- Let me know what happened. Once I’ve discovered that maybe I should manually go to your website to see if something might be up because my client isn’t working, it’s not enough just to say that the account has been temporarily limited and give me a link to some rules. I’m different from a lot of people on Twitter in that I actually don’t mind reading words, but if you could do me the solid of surfacing the specific words that explain what it is you think I may have done, that would be awesome and would save everyone a lot of time.
I don’t think I was fully suspended this time like I was back in 2013, but in case I was I’ll say again to people who may have been concerned that no, I didn’t unfollow you on purpose. Our social media overlords did it for me. All is well.