People have said this endlessly, but it still happens daily: don’t @ people in when another person hasn’t. I don’t need to be notified whenever someone is critical of my work or to fight them for your entertainment. It’s a rude form of snitching and I block anyone who does it.
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Without fail, it’s always men guilty of this, and I cannot fathom why they do it.
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it's fine if it's something they'll appreciate in a positive way - but if someone is being critical of someone else, then tagging the latter to cause drama with the former is annoying.
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The other thing is if you tag someone in a thread with a lot of people, that person is going to get notifications for every single comment that gets added to the thread.
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Why would you go out of your way to annoy someone you supposedly like?
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Exactly. I don’t see why I should have to accept people tagging me in a thread about how much people hate my appearance as “an occupational hazard”
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Eoin is just changing the subject to defend people tagging me in threads where people are slagging me off. People shouldn’t do it, simple. It’s weird snitching, end of.
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