Shiburn, one of the popular, community-driven Shiba Inu cremation tracking apps Twitter, its bot application has been suspended. During this commentary, Shibburn offered an alternative way for the community to track Shiba Inu burns.
Sheburn has garnered a lot of attention within the crypto community. Seeking help and a solution, the account holders reached out to influential figures like Elon Musk and the newly appointed CEO of Twitter, Linda Yaccarino.
In a recent tweet, the Twitter account expressed a strong belief that the comment was wrong. According to a message on the developer portal, Shepburn’s app has been flagged for violating Twitter’s rules and policies. However, the account stated that it never received the email containing additional information regarding the alleged violation.
Shepburn maintains adherence to the guidelines
This discrepancy in communication led Sheburn to assert that the comment was unwarranted and unintentional. Furthermore, Shepburn encountered difficulties when attempting to file a support ticket, as they encountered an issue where no form was available for submission.
Sheburn confirmed the fact that his app has been actively working on Twitter for two years. Throughout this time, you have diligently adhered to the platform’s guidelines, and maintained a positive presence within the community.
Shibburn’s sudden comment sparked speculation and discussion within the crypto community. The incident raised concerns about how Twitter handles enforcement actions and sparked a broader conversation about the platform’s approach to moderation of cryptocurrency-related accounts.
As a bot, this bot plays an important role by providing real-time updates on Shiba Inu burns and basic stats. The bot app has become a vital resource for both Shiba Inu fans and the broader crypto community.
Twitter urged clear and transparent guidelines
In an effort to raise awareness about the situation, Sheburn’s account has tagged several prominent figures in the Twitter world. A poll on Shibburn’s Twitter account showed that his latest update regarding the Shiba Inu was posted 16 hours ago, which breaks from his usual routine of providing hourly reports.
While the bot of the Twitter account in question was rendered inactive and unable to post updates to Twitter due to the suspension, a burn tracker offered users a workaround. In a separate tweet, Sheburn directed users to her official website for the latest information on Shiba Inu burns.
The crypto community is eagerly anticipating a decision to suspend the account and is seeking clarification on the reasons behind the account removal. In light of the continuous expansion of the cryptocurrency industry, it is becoming increasingly necessary for social media platforms to set transparent guidelines and ensure fair treatment of cryptocurrency-related accounts.
Recently, Twitter has shown a pattern of suspending accounts, and this isn’t the first time. On June 19, the social media platform suspended the account of “Explain This Bob,” a popular AI bot linked to the cryptocurrency meme. The action came after Elon Musk accused him of having a “fraudulent crypto account”.
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