Twitter and the problems it causes me:
Jun. 19th, 2018 10:32 amThere is actually no email for somebody locked out of Twitter to contact Twitter to say that it is really them signing on on the same IP address, while receiving for months emails from Twitter saying that they are not them, and that someone is pretending to be them.
There are actually Twitter people who have threatened me with violence, and I say to them, that your violent and disrupting behaviours do not constitute what on the internet, or in Christian society, is admirable, to be followed, or to be applauded.
I am very sad that I can no longer participate in my civic duty as an American, to go where I would like to, to change the world for the better, one Twitter post at a time.
I have read the Twitter rules thoroughly, and I know I have not violated any of their terms of use.
I am so glad that Dreamwidth is a space where I can talk about things that are important to me, where if violence was exhibited on my person, the management in charge of my subdomain would stick up for me, and lead to those who do not know what constitute civil society as the clear culprits of exhibiting improper, violent behaviour.
I am really sad that now President Trump's tweets, as well as Speaker Ryan's tweets, Ralph Nader's tweets, Bernie Sanders' tweets, John Kasich's tweets, Ron Paul's tweets, and Eric Garcetti's tweets are no longer available to me.
Twitter took me off Twitter when I violated no rules, and I just wished to make that clear.
That's not what I get for being a free user; that's what I get for having a brain, being a woman, replying to violence without resorting to returning it, and using free speech.
There are actually Twitter people who have threatened me with violence, and I say to them, that your violent and disrupting behaviours do not constitute what on the internet, or in Christian society, is admirable, to be followed, or to be applauded.
I am very sad that I can no longer participate in my civic duty as an American, to go where I would like to, to change the world for the better, one Twitter post at a time.
I have read the Twitter rules thoroughly, and I know I have not violated any of their terms of use.
I am so glad that Dreamwidth is a space where I can talk about things that are important to me, where if violence was exhibited on my person, the management in charge of my subdomain would stick up for me, and lead to those who do not know what constitute civil society as the clear culprits of exhibiting improper, violent behaviour.
I am really sad that now President Trump's tweets, as well as Speaker Ryan's tweets, Ralph Nader's tweets, Bernie Sanders' tweets, John Kasich's tweets, Ron Paul's tweets, and Eric Garcetti's tweets are no longer available to me.
Twitter took me off Twitter when I violated no rules, and I just wished to make that clear.
That's not what I get for being a free user; that's what I get for having a brain, being a woman, replying to violence without resorting to returning it, and using free speech.