No, I wasnt' saying that. I do think it should be called out. Just that occasional twitter users get the wrong impression of bullying being more representative, due to the algorithms.
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A code of conduct is a good idea. Bullying existed before Twitter. On Twitter it is just more visible (and dangerous). It usually results in attacking people with less connections, less admin power, any minority, can be sexist or ageist, so affects inclusivity and diversity
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I agree that the relevant point is indeed intolerance. Bulling is perhaps no more than a manifestation of this deeper attitude. (Perhaps someone has already said it, I haven't read the whole thread)
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