tl;dr: For practical reasons, blocking people who yell at you, even if you really fucked up, can't fairly be seen to compound the offence.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
I agree with everything you've said. How would you view ppl who actively search their own name & block ppl who did not @ them?
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Replying to @talopine
It's possibly a bad faith decision, but if you're speaking about someone you dislike, not to them, why does their blocking matter?
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Replying to @fozmeadows
anyway I'm not losing sleep over it (I have a baby for that!) but wondered what you thought given the twitter thread :)
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Replying to @talopine
that there's different etiquette between friends or associates than between strangers. strangers don't owe anything; friends do.
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