Twitter reporting: 1 Click on tweet> 2 Report> 3 Why (abusive)> 4 Choose reason> 5 Me> 6 Add up to 5 tweets > 7 Write reason> 8 Block/mute
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We all have our own ways of managing online abuse, so no need to @ me. Point is that it's NOT accepable to tolerate online harassment.
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Abuse should NEVER be part & parcel of educating the public, organising social movements, serving our community, or engaging with others.
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The argument of an "echo chamber" is only ever made by people from majority groups, whose voices already heard, who are well represented.
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I've said this many times: I do not accept that harassment is the price for public engagement. Abuse should not be tolerated as the norm.
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Ok, I have found a new hobby for my commute. Going through your posts and blocking/reporting abusers and assholes.
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Ja ja! Lots to choose from! Many also resharing my posts & getting their followers to troll me. But if you see it by all means please reportpic.twitter.com/7AO0lWbm05
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I'm with you on everything except the anon accounts. For many marginalised people anonymity is vital to being able to speak out. Tough one.
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Yes, this is true. There does need to be some other way to reduce the ease of setting up an account that is used solely to streamline hatred
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