Hi William,
William Gathoye wrote:
Actually you won't risk anything since LibreOffice and libreoffice are
the same handle, the Twitter website is answering both without *any*
301/302 redirection at all.
hm, maybe I fail to see the problem then. :-) Why don't you just use the 
camel case form when referring to the account, e.g. typing @LibreOffice 
instead of @libreoffice?
I can however understand your concern, this is why for such a question,
I'll ask for a Twitter employee directly to know more about the pitfalls
we could have.
I am very reluctant given the past experience - our account was blocked 
for a nonsense reason and only a direct contact could help us out. 
Others were less lucky and blocked for about 30 days or more. Not sure 
if that still is a problem, but...
Florian
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