I've seen these pleas a lot, but I think I disagree with this sentiment. People can choose who to follow, and when to log on to Twitter.../1https://twitter.com/fleetstreetfox/status/844569609156153344 …
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Replying to @gregstevens
Does this make me a bit of an anarchist? I don't know. I just dislike to impulse to control OTHER people's social media activist based on /2
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Replying to @gregstevens
...based on what you or other people "feel comfortable seeing." People who don't want to see something aren't being forced to view Twitter/3
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Replying to @gregstevens
There are times I don't want to see politics. I have lists I've created for accounts to view when I'm not in the mood for politics. /4
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Replying to @gregstevens
Or I can simply not log into Twitter at all (shocking, I know). But shaping my experience is MY responsibility, not anyone else's. /5
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Replying to @gregstevens
I'd never dream of asking others to tailor their tweeting behavior based on what I did or did not want to see. That seems weird to me. /6
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Replying to @gregstevens
Do you disagree? Am I being insensitive? I'm willing to listen... let me know what I'm not understanding. /end
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Replying to @gregstevens
I think I'd hate to know a picture of my loved one bleeding into the gutter was circulating Twitter even if I didn't see it.
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it's hard for me to put myself in that position, I admit. Is it different than having the picture circulated on the news?
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I'd rather that didn't show their suffering or injuries either. But more responsible? I like that Met Police said 'responsibly'
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