Twitter censors user sharing screenshot of his censorship notice for calling Rachel Levine a man: A Twitter user shared a screenshot of his censorship notice. He tweeted: "lol- a dude wins woman of the year. Maybe it is harder for women than I thought....I mean, now, they are discriminated against so badly they can't even win awards reserved for themselves." According to the censorship notice, Twitter found the tweet violated one of its rules, but did not specify which one. When the user shared the screenshot, Twitter covered the image with a sensitive content filter. This requires users using the desktop version who have not changed their sensitive content setting to click through the filter in order to see what the user tweeted. For users who have not changed their sensitive content setting and are using the mobile app, they are simply unable to view the tweet without changing the setting.
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