It's all good. I appreciate you and other speaking up as much as we all can. 
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Replying to @o_guest @matherion and
They are harvesting interactions. It's attention hijacking.
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Replying to @ianhussey @o_guest and
Sure. They are hyperaware of the followership & clickrate on threads they join. Their timing is discipled. Similar tactics for friend & foe. Their use of language is disciplined but dismissive to their targets. They check in with allies. Lee is piece o'work technically speaking.
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Replying to @cleverclue @ianhussey and
@generativist had an excellent thread on attention hijacking yesterday. I'll try to link.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @cleverclue @ianhussey and
That is... Fascinating. So... It's like a hobby? Or is there some monetary or prestige benefit? I guess some people "attention hijack" in real life, too. But that's smth we're used to, we just dismiss them as annoying, unpleasant people
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Replying to @matherion @cleverclue and
How do you address and stop the hijacking in your opinions?
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Replying to @o_guest @matherion and
This is a good question. Skepticism is fuel; one can simply turn that intensity to one's own purpose. Keep on your game. Make rich art.
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Replying to @cleverclue @matherion and
FWIW I've been gaining a really big number of followers of mostly women mostly psych and neuro scis since these troll/anon attacks started this week. Like it's in the 100s
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Replying to @o_guest @cleverclue and
I feel like this is a good sign that there is a silent audience that gets it? What’s your take on it?
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I have a tonne of DMs, yup.
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