You know without any of your input the specific person changed their mind through discussion in the thread you screen shot?
you because of UnKnOwN reasons you might have to consider it's due to your posts/behaviour.
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well, it's interesting that someone would write a blog post about the importance of calling someone out but block anyone they disagree with
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Why do you think it's "interesting" and not self-preservation? The block function exists for a reason. Calling out does not mean they have
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to personally expend emotional labour explaining what you did they disagree with. They, as you, have the option to just ignore you and move
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on with their life. Nobody is forced to have to see your tweets as you are also not forced to see theirs etc.
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I think you might not know how we are using "call out" perhaps? A lot of miscommunication seems to be based on you using it to mean dialogue
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or shaming or something else?
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first I thought it was shaming, then I thought it was entering a discussion with the person, now I'm completely confused.
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Because I am also busy with work — I would like you (obviously cannot force you to) look it up and read about it a little.
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