Email received from Giphy at bottom of post. I have no problem with one of my GIFs being removed, but I do have a problem with this impersonal message that obviously comes from a bot… Giphy will not interact with me like Tenor does, so I think a few GIFs and posts are needed on Twitter. This is the animation in question, she is one badass nun with her gruesome violence.

Hello,
This message is from the Trust and Safety Team at GIPHY. We recently reviewed content posted on your GIPHY channel for Community Guidelines violations.
We determined that content uploaded to your channel violated one or more of GIPHY’s content policies. Specifically, any content that portrays gruesome violence, mutilation, or gore, is not permitted. Content that presents footage of a scene where it is commonly known that an individual was killed is not permitted. We do not permit any content that documents, condones, attempts to justify, attempts to motivate or glorifies any violent crimes, including any footage of any persons known to be the perpetrators of such crimes.
id: U2wAUVOOqeLaXsuXWd, type: gif, title: Activist Nun GIF, upload date: Oct. 19, 2022
After reviewing the content, we followed our procedure and removed it from the GIPHY platform. We ask that you please refrain from uploading similar content in the future, as that may result in the permanent deactivation of your channel.
How gory could an innocent nun possibly get?
Damn bots huh.. Since when did they eat dictionaries for breakfast..!! ;0))
Hope your all well, & regards from a somewhat soggy F.o.D.. (did we bypass autumn..?) :0)
Try changing the verbiage. I might go through. I had a ridiculous problem with Redbubble a while back. I merely removed the "offending" image and re-uploaded the exact same image a couple of weeks later. No complaints. It's still active today. This was the "offending" image:
https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Angelic-Demon-A-humorous-oxymoron-by-dllazarus/96831159.LKP5W?ref=explore-for-you-recently-viewed
The only change I made was to a few of the keywords; not the image itself.