your friends? Your colleagues? Your boss? The cops? The hardest part of getting abused is all the people who don't believe it
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @MikeIsaac
plus an increasingly popular tactic is to abuse when you know your target is online and then delete within an hour
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
lack of screenshotting is probably not technically possible. what gets tiresome is the reposting that begets more brigading
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En réponse à @MikeIsaac
yeah it's shit. Also all the ppl who implicitly condone brigading by ppl with huge abusive followings who shld know better
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
yeah. they prob do know better, they just pretend not to (as you are well aware being on other end of it)
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En réponse à @MikeIsaac
yeah, I still have mad side eye for all the media dudes who continue to stay silent about it
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
i just dont like the hypocrisy -- from ANYONE -- who says "abuse is bad!" yet screenshots/quotes to incite brigading
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En réponse à @MikeIsaac @sarahjeong
and i am SURE ive done this in the past and am trying not to now.
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En réponse à @MikeIsaac
lol once someone demanded I screenshot an instance of abuse I subtweeted and I refused exactly bc of that dynamic
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @MikeIsaac
and plus if you include someone's name in a screenshot, if you have a big enough following it comes back to you
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anyways my refusal to provide a LINK (which alerts) or screenshot was taken as proof I was Bad and I got abused for it
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