>>>>>>>>>I think the twit filter should hide every message where the twitted person is involved, either as orginal poster or recipient of another post.
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>>>>>>>>I think that there should not be a twit filter.
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>>>>>>>How much did Naomi pay you?
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>>>>>>There should be a twat filter for those who write about the twit filter!
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>>>>>Yes, let's hold hands and sing together ...
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>>>>You
do realise that "twat" wasn't a typo, and has maybe a different meaning in Brit-Eng?
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>>>Didn't think it was a typo.
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>>>If it means the same thing on your side of the pond that it does on my side...........my personal opinion is that it is (ummmmm) inappropriate.
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>>Aside what i think the common meaning is, over here it also means like a "super twit", an @asshole, jerk, etc.
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>Disregard my post just now on this topic. I see it has already been, uh, covered.
Seems a twat filter wouldn't exactly prohibit interaction but might mean you'd strain something in attempting social intercourse.
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