I honestly try. But I get upset (and snarky) when I see people I respect being bullied.
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Same. Just ran into Jeet Heer’s tweet about Pinker, saw red, wrote a snarky tweet, discarded it and wrote this instead. In the end, just doesn’t feel healthy to go on like this. :/
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I feel personally attacked
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I agree that snark can be a useful rhetorical tool, but only when used sparingly. On Twitter, it’s ubiquitous and we are all addicted. For me, it’s time for a detox.
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'No snark' is a great policy. I not only adhere to it myself, but also unfollow people who unleash snark, even if they also tweet insightful/interesting content.
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That’s great! Hard to do the latter for me though, snark is too ubiquitous on Twitter and most accounts I follow engage at least some of the time. It’s easy, it’s fun, and hard to resist. :/
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What happens to the poor folks who follow you for the snark? Don’t they have rights? :)
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No! Also, hey Sadanand didn’t know you were on Twitter :)
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