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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Ah, yes, thank you. I don't think that's inconsistent w/ what I've said. TBC, if Twitter bans, that may be anti-free-speech, too.
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That would be, yes. Because that stops the person from speaking on Twitter and also others from hearing them. Me, opting myself out, doesn't
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It does prevent them in speaking in threads that you've started (and are RTd), which we seem to disagree on, regarding *ownership*.
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Yes. My intellectual property & I will withhold them as I see fit. Of course, people can find a way round this but not on my threads
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Not *your* threads. You've conjured an abstraction & defined its rules here. What analog exists here on having such power in a public convo?
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Yes, my threads. The ones I start. Eg, I can also speak to who I want and hear who I want in a pub even tho it's a public place.
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You cannot choose (autonomously) to have the pub throw out other customers merely b/c you are annoyed by them or don't want to hear them.
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