Liking one of your own comments is totally fine, but if half your timeline consists of retweets of your own tweets, you’re Twittering wrong.
So it’s an inference about the person’s character? Self-RT presumed to imply obsessive or disproportionate valuation of oneself & one’s own needs over others (or to detriment of others), so annoyance is response 2 inferred narcissism?
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To some extent, I suppose. Narcissism may not be a good choice — attention-seeking behavior may be more apt.
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That may be so - but people seek attention for all kinds of reasons, including feelings of loneliness or isolation.
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As 4 minutiae - it’s hard to say. If a person is struck by a beautifully prepared lunch
& took joy in this - perhaps it was a meaningful thing for them, in some small way, and they want to share that experience w others. Anyway, I empathize w seasonal grumpiness! Feeling it 2 -
I’ve learned quite a bit from the responses to my tweet and there seem to be many valid reasons why people retweet themselves. I’ll keep it in mind in future.
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Thank you for such a congenial exchange! I hadn’t really given much mind to this particular issue till I saw your tweet & I found it really thought provoking
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I really appreciate your input as well. You’ve given me valuable food for thought.
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