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Twitter censors user for making a request for an actress to attack a fictional CGI character on a show: A Twitter user shared a screenshot of his censorship notice. He tweeted: "He looked fantastic but I would love to see you chop him up!" The user provided some context for this tweet when he shared the screenshot that showed Twitter claimed it was a violation of its "rules against abuse and harassment." The user said that he received a 12 hour account restriction for the tweet, though this was not reflected in the screenshot. He explained that the tweet was aimed at "the awesome Rosario Dawson about her desire to 'work' with a CGI character who is a baddie in a Star Wars show I watch. I was directing targeted harassment towards a completely fictitious character (Cad Bane)." Twitter's algorithm is infamously bad at being able to understand context, and often censors such tweets, thinking that they are aimed at actual users.

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