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  1. October 13, 2012 at 11:08

    I was just trying to get to your Twitter account, and I was surprised when it was suspended. I’ve been noticing one guy I follow (and he follows me) that is an author has had his account suspended and reinstated frequently over the past couple of weeks. It’s really odd. I haven’t seen anything from him that would warrant a suspension.

  2. October 13, 2012 at 11:12

    Don’t dispair. We’re still getting the feed on Triberr.

    • October 14, 2012 at 08:40

      Thanks Jack, but I do despair in that I can’t return the favor to you guys. Not only can I not tweet, but I can’t even sign into Triberr since I’ve got my account set up to authenticate via Twitter.

      Tried calling Twitter too but they’ve got all sorts of automation set up to prevent users from contacting a live person for support. It’s impressive, in an infuriating sort of way.

  3. October 13, 2012 at 16:15

    Great title! Your feed is definitely going to Triberr. That’s how I found you. Good luck with Twitter.

  4. October 16, 2012 at 20:11

    I guess that explains why your gravator is missing in triberr. How terribly frustrating! If it happened to me I might secretly be happy and take it as a sign to get more writing done. Bad, I know. I love my twitter peeps. My days are just always crazy insane time wise. I imagine yours are the same. Take this chance to write like a mad man! And lets hope twitter figures this thing out soon.

  5. October 16, 2012 at 20:38

    Yes indeed, but I’m back! Took ’em 12 days I think, but I just waded through well over a hundred Triberr posts…well over! I probably didn’t queue up as many as I should have but I didn’t want to overwhelm my followers any worse than Twitter already does.

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