Ahh gonna have a real "try and separate the art from the artist" week now. I tried. It was stupid to, but I had hope, and weirdly I still do. That's just probably denial. Now for bed.
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Got a lot of lovely tweets and messages from people regarding this. Also got lots of eurgh replies but apparently Twitter doesn’t think those are worth going in my notifications, except when liked by verified GL. Would be interested to know how Twitter chooses what to ‘hide’.
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I.e. is how *I* use Twitter affecting the algorithm for this, or is that just how Twitter’s algorithm works? By hushing certain accounts who only ever post angry replies, etc.?
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Replying to @icklenellierose
It's impossible to separate art from the artist, it comes from their brain. It's influenced by every experience they ever had, every heartbreak, every triumph, hell, even what they had for breakfast that day contributes. Art is the manifest of everything a person is.
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Unfortunately, being a successful artist often comes with an ego or a sense of entitlement. Lucky there are artists who're lovely people to; people like
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