Tuff Truth

Twitter censors user for use of common idiom: A Twitter user shared a screenshot of another user's censorship notice. The censored user had tweeted to another user, saying "@TheLeoTerrell Good please die on that hill." This is a common idiom that has nothing to do with violence. Twitter's terrible AI algorithm apparently flagged it as a violation of the platform's "rules against abuse and harassment," failing to have the context of the idiom readily at hand. The user's account was locked until they deleted the tweet.

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