'Outsiders' you say?
I thought I recognised those specs.
I thought I recognised those specs.
Well Twitter is a public platform so I'm not sure of the rules but have deleted and have put squiggles on the screenshotsDon’t we need to squiggle the public?
She is being a massive mean twit. Basically telling people to boycott his business for a difference of opinion. Not cool in the bleeping slightest.Mr Squiggle ended up apologising “profusely”, but still she doubled down on his business. She is plain nasty.
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It seems particularly off as he was tweeting from a tiny personal account, not his business account. So she is in effect doxxing him to some extent?
No rule, it's sometimes safer as to not promote the account that could be a troll. Also so many get outraged over seeing their public comments reposted here and it avoids that. But at the same time it doesn't feel like the remit of tattle mods to protect someone that's posting on social media - the horse has already bolted.@Yel do we have to squiggle the public? Like is that actually in the rules or has it just become a “thing”?
Is it more genteel than it used to be? Lost its edge?I wrote the below earlier but thought it was a bit too dull to actually post. But that squiggle is so spot on, might as well post it. Sali is yearning for Brighton to be something it isn't.
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It does make me think she doesn't really know Brighton. That's not really it's day to day vibe imo - it's hardly like an s&m David LaChapelle photo on every corner.
I'm probably old, but it's quite dull nowadays and lacking in uniqueness. Hanningtons is closed, the open market was redeveloped for "artisans" to sell stuff and there was no coming back for the west pier after it was set on fire for the second time.
It’s her unshowy compassionShe couldn't just be lighhearted and not rise to an argument. So she's spending her evening Googleing stats to quote and unnecessarily bringing someone's work into it . She's just the kind of mean girl that would like to ruin someone's business because they didn't see eye to eye