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Feb 14 4 tweets 1 min read
Unrelated to the specific kerfuffle in my TL, here's a thought.

If you are inclined to believe that snotty blue checks don't engage people, do not complain when said blue check engages everyone as best he can.

There's one of me, many of you responding. /1
If you're telling me what to answer, what subjects to cover, or that you think I'm just here to "stir the pot" or other accusations of bad faith, I'll just block you to clear out the TL. I've had enough of that, thankyouverymuch.

I do my best to respond as much as I can. /2
My life would be a lot easier and more fun to just respond to the attaboys or just ignore all comments entirely, but that's never been my approach.

If you don't like the subject, then mute the thread, stop following, or turn off Twitter. You are grownups and have that power.
/3
But

- you must answer me
- stop responding
- change the topic
- go take a break
- etc

I'll just block that stuff from now on. Sorry/not sorry, but this isn't a piano bar and I'm not doing requests. You get what you get when you engage here.

Thank you and drive safely.

/4x

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