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found max's burner account!
I can’t find the actual tweet in which I say I’ll kill him if they don’t but here have some Apollo’s golden dodgeball tweets from years ago/the day before the da4 trailer dropped with the foghorn
saw people on twitter talking about how fictive exomems arent real and are just based on irl experiences or trauma.... no???? not always????? in fact i have actually never heard that in my years of being a system and more years of interacting with and researching system spaces. is this like, an actual thing that just never gets brought up or is it just twitter being twitter
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god i very much prefer this website i called a character plus sized on twt and i was really happy and i got a bunch of private qrts, probably saying how i was sexualizing the character when i WASN’T. i forget how annoying that website is and you can’t say ANYTHING without being put on a social watchlist.
Twitter cw
1. Is it likely that Musk is specifically trying to keep Wayback et al from archiving Twitter in hopes that doing so will make His Property - y'know, the tweets - more valuable...? Or is he even thinking that far ahead
2. Is there any evidence that Musk actually knows about robots.txt
I-i cannot believe this exists. unironically.
it’s like my sleep paralysis demon owns a bird account now.
very funny how dttwt constantly shits on dteamblr for shipping and fics even though we are secluded and not shovin it in creators faces yet the moment they find a fic that they deem """acceptable""" every reply to any of the dteam's tweets is a reference to it. hilarious actually /s
I try to only follow decent and reasonable people on Twitter. There are a lot of decent and reasonable people on Twitter, and many of them are doing good and important work. But for a large number of reasons, this is just not enough to make Twitter a remotely good place to be, especially during complicated and emotionally charged events.
There are some ways in which the Twittersphere is ahead of the curve, when it comes to discussing ongoing events. I acknowledge this, I appreciate this, I respect this.
But still, out of all the possible ways of trying to learn about the ongoing protests-- whether to attain philosophical insights on protest and police brutality, or to get a sense of the structure or dynamics of the communities and movements involved, or even to learn the most basic facts about what the protesters are or aren’t actually doing-- Twitter has got to be THE epistemically (and emotionally) worst possible way.
Absolutely, miserably, awful. Not recommended.