The way the internet worked out to randomly reward/curse programmers with astronomic fame has been maybe Not Always So Good
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Replying to @0xabad1dea
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST, OF WHOM I AM APOSTATEpic.twitter.com/YrPD1qkady
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Replying to @_seasparks
for me it's safe to assume you can RT anything I top-leveled whenever
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Replying to @0xabad1dea
Is that not the case for some people? I mean, it's a public medium after all.
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Replying to @marcan42 @0xabad1dea
Heck, even @-replies. RTing those might be rude/confusing, but ought not to be dangerous.
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Replying to @marcan42
the amount of Attention that retweeting can bring scales alarmingly. However I happen to feed on dark energy
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Replying to @0xabad1dea
That's true, but ultimately by posting on a public platform you should be prepared for arbitrary amounts of attention, no?
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Replying to @marcan42 @0xabad1dea
have you ever triggered the kind of mob that can come up in these cases? I haven’t.
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Replying to @comex @0xabad1dea
I think the only time I set off a Twitter mob on someone was grsec, but he was asking for it with the blockfest.
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(It wasn't really a mob until he started doing that, not sure what he expected would happen)
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