As a side project, I've been looking for more phrases that have plenty of benign uses but still trigger Twitter's offshore moderation staff.
"beat you" is one of them. Reporting Tweets about, say, video games, containing sth like "I'll beat you this time", gets the author a Twitter vacation a disturbing percentage of the time.
Remember, everyone: Twitter does NOT allow suspended people to come back under new accounts. Consider it marketing for the fediverse!
I get a verified user suspended roughly once a month. Whether or not they actually broke the rules is a coin toss. Some celebrity saying "I'll fucking kill you lmao" three years ago is low hanging fruit, but it *does* work.
Verified users are who you want to target, ultimately. They are the reason for Joe Blow to create a Twitter account, they are the attraction. Twitter's value is in celebrities, CEOs, and politicians being accessible through their platform.
Get them b&, they move.