@ClarkHat @ElissaBeth moreover, even clear policies have the problem of selective application
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@St_Rev@maradydd@ClarkHat@ElissaBeth Do they not do that anyway? -
@GrimConch Obscure policy makes it harder for would-be rules lawyers. Twitter disproportionately gets to deal with +6 sigma assholes. -
@GrimConch Not defending their actions or policies but it's hard to imagine good ones. Low-trust societies and all that.
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@St_Rev@maradydd@ClarkHat@ElissaBeth technical tools that let people devise strategies for protecting themselves > support requests -
@St_Rev@maradydd@ClarkHat@ElissaBeth twitter of course can't be bothered, or reserves them for the premium inventory er verified users -
@chaosprime@maradydd@ClarkHat@ElissaBeth "You can't solve social problems in software" maxim of pre-web internet. -
@chaosprime@maradydd@ClarkHat@ElissaBeth Devolving power to users only thing that works, but that means devolving power.
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