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Twitter is Blocking RedGage Site. Why?

On behalf of RedGage thousands users, I would request the RedGage Admin and its Moderators to check the problem and to clear the issue between Twitter and RedGage site. 

Among the wellknown social networks and bookmarking sites I know like Facebook, Twitter, Google , StumbleUpon and Delicious, RedGage site had become the most loved and best choice of bloggers and other writers. And maybe the best choice of spammers, scammers, hoaxers and hackers. The reason is obvious - RedGage pays anyone who is using the site for socializing and for sharing his/her stuff to other users.

Since yesterday, I could not send tweets for my RedGage stuff to Twitter until now. I tried many times but Twitter blocked them - the site message said, "Oops! A URL in your tweet appears to link to a page that has spammy or unsafe content." Among the share buttons that RedGage has assigned for us users to share our stuff across the Internet it is only the Twitter has rejected them.

What exactly was the reason why Twitter did not accept my tweet? I communicated with Twitter and has explained the following with some advice what to do like:

If you're seeing a warning about malware or spam when you try to:

  • Tweet a particular link
  • Add a particular link to your profile
  • Visit a particular link through Twitter's link service, http://t.co
This means that the link matches a database of potentially harmful URLs. Harmful sites include web forgeries ("phishing" sites), sites that download malicious software onto your computer, or spam sites that request personal information. This could also mean the website was compromised by a hacker at some point, and the hacker embedded malware onto the website.In addition, Twitter adviced to clean the site. How to clean a website or get it un-flagged? According to Twitter: If you manage the website of the reported URL, please take the following actions: 
  • Check to see if the URL is a suspected malware or phishing site. If you manage the website of the blocked URL, you can view Google's diagnostic report on the URL by visiting this link: http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=http://example.com. You'll need to replace "http://example.com" with the URL that is blocked. If your website is showing up as a malware threat because it's been hacked or compromised, you can find out more information on how to clean your site of malware threats at Google's Resources for Websites and Site Owners. You'll need to clean up any outstanding malware threats before your URL will be un-flagged.
  • Contact Twitter Trust & Safety. If the URL of the site you manage is being blocked, and Google is not showing any problems, you should contact our Trust & Safety team by filing a ticket here.

Twitter blocks the posting of suspected malware URLs, and flags suspected harmful shortened URLs, in order to make Twitter more secure and to prevent phishing and scams. Their Safe Tweeting help page has more general information on keeping our account secure.

About the Author - My favorite Saying: "Dream Big and don't stop without giving it a chance to come true." I am a father of 3 for 25 years, OFW for 17 years , a Blogger, sometimes a Poet, Self-motivated and Professional by experience. You can call me Paul or Pruel. I am friendly animal but can kick you off when it is needed. LOL. I have no specific areas where my writing will focus on. I write any subject that interest me under the merciless sun. 

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