THROW HIM IN CHECKMARK JAIL WITH THE OTHER ONE
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Replying to @0xabad1dea
So how about some ethics in Twitter journalism; how much opinion is too much opinion to have on n*tch seeing as I’ve never met him?
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Replying to @0xabad1dea
If he's anything like me, he probably sounds a lot more like an asshole online than IRL. Especially on Twitter.
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Replying to @marcan42
being nicer only when people can punch you doesn’t make you nice — no offense2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
Replying to @0xabad1dea
I was thinking more along the lines of Twitter not really allowing for nuance or careful enunciation, more than physical risk.
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Replying to @marcan42
Occasionally being abrasive on Twitter isn't the only problem people have with him.
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niklas Retweeted Notch
He's said things that clearly aren't just Internet communication detachment:https://twitter.com/notch/status/704828353627295744 …
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Replying to @drdaxxy
That kind of proves my point though - "being a GGer" is so broad as to be relatively meaningless by itself. Same with "SJW".
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Replying to @marcan42
Oh, Twitter dynamics certainly fuel the fire But someone who *has* more nuanced opinions than that wouldn't explicitly pick a side
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...or, rather, someone who cares about expressing and being seen with that nuance
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... or understands why they might want to care. Basically, that kind of interaction isn't enough to tell me they're a bad person.
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