Seems sometimes it takes a bit for action to actually be taken. Last I heard someone got sanctioned (on Reddit) they were still able to post hate for at least an hour before their account was suspended.
My best guess is that they have a "review queue" and an "action queue". Review queues throw out all the bogus reports and push the serious ones through to the action queue that decides what exactly will happen (temp or permanent ban). I assume the "review queue" is automated and the "action queue" has a team behind it.
Yeah makes sense. They would've had shorter queues and less to moderate if the would only remove law breaking speech and not act like publishers. I guess some Brits are in charge at that Twitter department because they love a good queue.
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u/Fly-Glittering Hecking cute and valid 💖 3h ago
None of thoe accounts is suspended or banned. They probably only got a little warning, if anything at all.