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Twitter censors user for saying that Uvalde cops should be fired:  A Twitter user shared a screenshot of his censorship notice. The user had tweeted: "@nytimes Fire each and every of the 400 officers who sat around listening to children die." This was in reference to the Uvalde shooting. The user reported that his account was locked until he deleted the tweet. He stated that "[s]ince [he] didn't know how long the appeal would take, [he] ended up deleting it." Twitter locked down [his] account for 7 days anyway." The "lock down" he referred to was a read-only account restriction, which he then stated Twitter "inexplicably reversed," seemingly after only a day.

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