Exactly, it's just allowed to happen. Calling it expected is how it slowly becomes acceptable.Bullcrap.
Obnoxious behavior should never be "expected".
Exactly, it's just allowed to happen. Calling it expected is how it slowly becomes acceptable.Bullcrap.
Obnoxious behavior should never be "expected".
Twitter. Where adding "Elon Musk" to your Twitter handle gets you banned, but peddling Nazism and bigotry & harassing the hell out of women and minorities doesn't.
Semi-related: How in the actual fuck is Alex Jones still not banned!?
Anyway, I'm almost afraid to ask, but what are the chattering hordes pissed off about this time? That a lesbian has been cast in the role of a character who is also a lesbian, or that lesbians even exist in general? (Probably the latter, I'm guessing.)
Why do people even use twitter? Does it bring anything positive to this world that can't be done via any other normal means?
I've never used it and I think my life is pretty good.
Certain people like having followers that....follow what they do. It makes the fans feel like they have a connection to the stars or authors or scientist.
Is Instagram stricter on what people can say and do? I've seen at least a couple of the people chased off Twitter say that they will continue to use Instagram.
Why do people even use twitter? Does it bring anything positive to this world that can't be done via any other normal means?
I've never used it and I think my life is pretty good.
When did fandoms become so toxic?
About the same time that politics and society as a whole did. It's all interconnected.
I would also add when nerd culture became popular and more people got interested. The phrase “fake geek girl” is particularly nasty. Suddenly geeks felt entitled to decide who was and wasn’t actually allowed to like something.
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