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by x0x0
3363 days ago
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I don't think you can assume Twitter has seriously tried to stop bad actors, etc. 1 - There have been single programmers who built more effective block lists than twitter by doing the obvious thing: walking the graph of harassers and including common accounts; 2 - Twitter seem to be desperate to juice registration and active user accounts, and anything that hurts those is not a priority. |
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