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by silentmars
4239 days ago
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Twitter is already the premier platform for cyberstalking and harassment. The question they're struggling with is, how do they monetize that? Maybe if they charged for rape threats. Perhaps use something like the Facebook model, and charge a fee that scales based on the number of the target's followers to make a "Featured Rape Threat" that appears more prominently on the feed. Or they could actually make a real effort to do something to stop the harassment, but obviously there's no money or "Big Vision" in that. |
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