Take the principle to your household or to your workplace. Suppose you no longer will (want to) hear what certain others are telling you and as a consequence you also don't react to them. Suppose you also have not informed them about this. You'll be in trouble within one day. What's hilarious about that.
>Although I haven't used it (yet) the purpose of a filter is to filter, not also to inform of the filtering. If the person wants to inform the twitted person they can do so using various other techniques. I thinks the whole discussion is hilarious.
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>>I understand you're somewhat joking here, but a formal 'you are twitted' PM, with neutral words, is one improvement.
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>>>In fact, I don't think the current twit filter is good enough. To truly be a useful UT feature the twit filter should send a huge email to the twitted person saying something tasteful and appropiate like "YOU'VE BEEN TWITTED DUDE!" or "You'rrrreeee OUTTA HERE " ... gr&d ...
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Groet,
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