I'm mostly against block shaming. Ppl should pretty much block for whatever reason.
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Replying to @nberlat
gotta say being super block happy seems odd if someone seems to think their Ideas need to Get Out There, though
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Replying to @chaosprime
Yes; it can seem a bit hypocritical in certain cases. But again I tend to try to be forgiving...
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Replying to @nberlat
i mean, i ain't mad or nothin', but it does lend credence to critiques about purity being more important than communication
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Replying to @chaosprime @nberlat
Sometimes people block a person because they say/link to/retweet things the blocker finds upsetting.
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Some people block me for reasons unknown. But I don't consider myself entitled to not be blocked.
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If my twitter feed bothers people, I feel they have the right not to have to see it.
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Replying to @GhostCatLady @nberlat
oh you bet. not to quibble though but doesn't, y'know, not following mostly accomplish that? block's much heavier
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Replying to @chaosprime @nberlat
Not following doesn't always mean someone else won't tweet their stuff into your feed.
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sure, but as noted, blocking doesn't prevent that either
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Replying to @chaosprime @nberlat
Sadly true, at least the blocked person can't reply to you or follow you.
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