That’s like saying “well, 40 people were murdered on my block, but I don’t know any of them, so it’s nobody that matters”. The fact that a random person is victimized means that the system allows victimization of random people. The next fake Twitter message could be posted in your name and ruin your reputation. (And “I don’t use Twitter” isn’t going to prevent it from affecting you.)
That’s like saying “well, 40 people were murdered on my block, but I don’t know any of them, so it’s nobody that matters”. The fact that a random person is victimized means that the system allows victimization of random people. The next fake Twitter message could be posted in your name and ruin your reputation. (And “I don’t use Twitter” isn’t going to prevent it from affecting you.)
And I could be in the cross-hairs of the next serial killer. I do not walk in fear of that happening.