If you know the people you're writing about are likely to receive disproportionate online abuse, write responsibly. With context.
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Write, don't tweet.
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Just scroll through Valenti's mentions and see replies of a similar bent.https://twitter.com/jessicavalenti/status/789821229117149184 …
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It's easier to do this when it's not directed at me-- I scrolled through that guy's TL to see his political leanings.
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Based on his retweets, likely left, possibly a mix of left and libertarian.
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If you have any significant Twitter following you know what your audience is like and how they behave when you say certain things.
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I know what my following is like and I am pretty relieved that people are mostly nice.
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I ask people to stop when I'm alerted to bad behavior, or I block to prevent them from engaging with my tweets in the future
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Fortunately at this point, my audience's worst trait is a tendency to mansplain in a very well meaning way
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Which, like, you gotta stop doing that to people I retweet. But I digress.
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If you tweet to maximize abuse against women, I can't respect you as a journalist. Or a person.
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If only everyone was a "grown adult."
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i keep circling back to "anonymous." And why FB does not have the death threat / rape / suicide gif problem of twitter
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