in order to not constantly have terrible experiences.
This explanation sounds like what they’d say. I think the real reason this is common is more a status thing: it’s a pretty standard strategy for people to try to gain status by “dunking” on tweets by more famous people, and blocking them is the standard countermeasure.
This explanation sounds like what they’d say. I think the real reason this is common is more a status thing: it’s a pretty standard strategy for people to try to gain status by “dunking” on tweets by more famous people, and blocking them is the standard countermeasure.
The dunking seems like constant terrible experiences.