Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>>>>>But Michel has said that I can.
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>>>>I believe Michel is wrong here, even if he implemented it as such. By putting a person into the twit filter you're now violating his freedom of speech rights.
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>>>I like the solution ;-))
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>>I don't :)
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>Really, why does it matter? Try it one time. Just for a few days. Do it to me and see if you really mind not seeing someone's messages for awhile. You're argument has always been that it makes the other person feel bad. Well, guess what? I won't feel bad, so give it a shot. Seriously. Just do it.
Are we sure we're talking about the same thing? If you don't want to see someone's messages, then by all means twit the person, but if twitting him means he can't respond at all, thereby denying other people the right to see the response, then the implimentation is a horrible idea.
Hard to believe that I'm with Naomi on this one if you've read my previous posts on the twit filter in general, but in this case, I am.
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