Not *your* conversation. Anyway, I'll sign off since we seem to be going around in circles.
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Yes, *my* conversation. Those I start from *my* account. I don't seek to have them banned. And I couldn't function here if I didn't do this.
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Nope. A conversation held in a public space isn't yours. A private space is different, and Twitter provides protected accounts, DMs for that
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Well, I think it is & that will be the difference. I also think people have the right not to include me in what they choose to tweet too.
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Difference here is blocking v trying to get account deactivated. The first = I don't want to listen to your shit. It isn't anti free speech.
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Also, I don't want any dealings with you at all. Also, quite acceptable.
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Not "I don't want any dealings w/ you at all *in public*". Not for you to decide.
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Yes, it is! Who else gets to decide who I have dealings with on social media if not me?!
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Partly true You don't have to listen But you should not ban it, or riot to stop it.
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I came into this thread late and it's kind of overwhelming but since when is free speech synonymous with forced listening?
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