Nonsense. Twitting a person is simply
not reading their messages. It is nothing other than a filter. The person generally does not even know they have been twitted so how could it cause any pain or suffering? It is not any response at all - unlike negative responses or comments. If it causes any pain or suffering, then that person has an unrealistic and unhealthy view of online participation and should seek counseling.
>>That may be, but so what? You're telling me I should not Twit somebody because it makes them feel bad? If I Twit them, it's because I don't care to hear/read/see that they are saying. My choice.
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>Jay,
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>You twit a person and cause this person to suffer. If that indeed was your intention, then fine, you achieved your goal.
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>If not, you should always take it into consideration before applying a filter.
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