1/ I'm glad you said this, because I think it's a pretty common behavior (at least for extremely online / remote work twitter). I don't have lists, but I do notice relatively quickly if someone I really appreciate or respect or both unfollows me. https://twitter.com/ExAstrisUmbra/status/1143915716770320385 …
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3/ But, asking explicitly, "why?" feels very out-of-bounds. If you did offend them, they made a decision that you're challenging, even if you don't mean too. And if it was milder, you're still violating some hard-to-articulate norm.https://twitter.com/TheAnnaGat/status/1093307492698869760 …
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4/ Then again, sometimes it's just a mistake
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5/ And, people also do unfollow to make twitter better as an experience for themselves. (I occasionally prune people I never interact with and who never interact with me, so long as they're not saying stuff I want to lurk.)https://twitter.com/AdamSinger/status/1138675749597040640 …
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