Been noticing an uptick in white male friends expressing to me reservations about retweeting women, because of resulting harassment
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I often feel that way, and when the topic is "controversial" I think twice about amplifying the voices of non-public figures
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Hell, when I was getting targeted, I went through a period of not faving anyone, because those people would get targeted.
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I know a woman who don't follow anyone on Twitter because the people she follows will get harassed.
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When users can't employ the most basic functions of Twitter out of fear, there's probably a problem.
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More options would help a lot of this. What if I could turn off replies to a RT? What if I could hide who I follow?https://twitter.com/leeflower/status/707650014600949766 …
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And aside from harassment, there's many basic things—like being able to turn off notifications for a popular tweet—that would help the UX
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