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Four of the blogs involved were rp blogs, two were personals. The responder that was needlessly harassed was an active rp blog. The person who began arguing with them was an rp blog who had hardly posted any rp related content for months, their friend who starting tagging the responder after they blocked the first responder was also an rp blog who hasn’t really had rp activity for months as well. The person who was blocked then used a personal account to come back and continue to tag the person who told them to stop, calling them some names and mocking their age. Which is kind of rich because that person was actually well over 30 according to their info, older than the person they were ridiculing for basically nothing. Then another personal blog joined in and tagged them to ridicule them too. It was pretty ugly and didn’t need to happen given the responder who was harassed wasn’t actually wrong in the first place according to the OP and had tried to end the argument regardless with blocking. Personal blogs aren’t bad at all, no one tired to say that, but they can still be misused and were during the blog hopper discussion. It's good some people are using personal blogs is to protect their safety from overzealous, immature rpers, but it goes to show some people will try to take advantage of the anonymity a non-rp account can give them as well. It's good to just remember to protect your privacy in general by making sure to have throw away/proxy accounts when interacting with a blog like this. I've actually never seen so much shit before over some super harmless opinions and preferences. I mean, like, this wasn't even about spicy stuff like bigotry or morality in rp. Smh, crazy!
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