Her name is Nise and her account has been suspended in Twitter.
She’s an amazing artist and she’s been giving a lot of amazing artwork for the Villainous show and apparently someone reported a post of hers that is only a joke. This is what happened in further details below.
Because of this, she is suspended and base on the email, she can never get her account back.
She doesn’t deserve this suspension.
I’d like to post an addendum to this, which is that one of my roommates recently got suspended from his account for a similar reason. He made a joke in conversation with one of his close friends that he would “kill” them, and despite the two of them having humorously threatened each other throughout that whole exchange, he was the only one who was blocked. It seems to partly be an exact wording issue:
Twitter apparently has some sort bot system which is automatically “suspending” (perma-banning) anyone who fall into their radar making statements like this. Supposedly, it’s their way of handling the Nazi problem plaguing their platform (though it has made little headway in that regard).
Issues with this that we have seen so far are:
There is no way to get your account back. Twitter does not have any type of human support team. Even if it was a friendly misunderstanding by the bots, there is no way to file issue reports. You will simply reach an automated barrier like OP detailed above. TLDR: Being “suspended” means that you are perma-banned probably because Twitter doesn’t want to pay for proper user experience maintenance.
There is no way to open a discourse on Twitter itself. Talking about it can/has gotten other people perma-banned, which is why there is no spreading awareness of the issue on its home platform.
It’s just not doing what it’s supposed to do i.e. lessening the presence of threatening people (particularly Nazis, violent anti-lgbt, and other groups of people who would make good on physical violence if they had the chance).
This is similar to the incident where people were being suspended for expressing thoughts about suicide. A whole different but tangentially-related can of worms.
This is clearly an issue which is going to cause mass discontent and needs to be brought to Twitter execs somehow, but for the time being my roommates and I don’t have a solution.