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Replying to @Plenary_Session
Ah, yes, I’m sure this will be a good faith discussion and not snarky and condescending at all.pic.twitter.com/M3IEaOoair
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Replying to @AcornFrances @Plenary_Session
The opening mockingly refers to anonymous accounts as "courageous."
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That reminds me! There are good reasons to be anonymous other than "I don't want someone saying something to my boss." That will be my REALLY last tweet.
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Replying to @JHowardBrainMD @dfreedman7 and
But avoiding harassment at work IS a legitimate reason to use a pseudonym! Harassing critics by complaining to their bosses about their online activities is how antivaxers and quacks roll. It's their go-to move to try to intimidate critics to silence.
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Replying to @gorskon @JHowardBrainMD and
Not just anti-vaxxers and quacks, but Brett Stephens too.
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I've irritated a pro-lifer or two as well. Chronic lymers are notoriously vicious too.
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Replying to @maie_lynn @ryarmst and
Yep. The only time I've ever been actually sued (target than just threatened), it was a "Lyme literate" doctor who did it.
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Rather than just threatened.
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