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Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@rjrodgers716 @FeonaSwan She has been unblocked. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: Do folks realize Ron Johnson tried to help Trump steal the 2020 election before *and* after Election Day? And as well as… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: Do folks realize Ron Johnson tried to help Trump steal the 2020 election before *and* after Election Day? And as well as… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
And on top of everything else, I had to turn off the recent Johnson-Mandela Barnes debate because Johnson was incoherent. I’m not saying I disagreed with what he was saying—though I bet I would’ve—but that he was babbling. Because on top of everything, Ron Johnson is a *moron*. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
I lived in Wisconsin for 6 years. I *love* Wisconsin. *Love* it. And the people of Wisconsin deserve *so much better* than having a lying criminal—worse still, a traitor to the United States—as one of their two leading representatives in government. Ron Johnson’s a *disgrace*. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
And can you believe this creep Ron Johnson, who’s participated in election-fraud criminal conspiracies and the coddling of the Kremlin as it waged cyberwar against America has put *crime* (crime! of all things!) at the forefront of his campaign only because his opponent is Black? — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Do folks realize Ron Johnson tried to help Trump steal the 2020 election before *and* after Election Day? And as well as lying about being term-limted, was involved in the Russia scandal? As between Johnson deserving a Senate seat or prison, the case is far better for the latter. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: Today is a good day to meme the hell out of the Kremlin over the Kerch Bridge collapse using the free meme library below.… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@GeorgeWalk6 lol — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@FeonaSwan But it’s your call. You can retract the allegation or be blocked. I do not accept people lying about what I have said here on my own feed. I deal with enough of it everywhere else. Or you can do what liars usually do in this situation: block me. I will then block you in return. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@FeonaSwan You will *also* be blocked if you instead post my criticism of a single doctored Trump press release that some irresponsible people posted to try to discredit the media by getting them to report it as real. That was not a meme and has nothing to do with what we are talking about. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@FeonaSwan Why ask, Feona? I mean, you now have 30 minutes to post “an entire article [I wrote] shaming those who use memes of Donald Trump” or else face being blocked from this feed—so you might as well just go ahead and post it, right? Or you can withdraw the false allegation immediately. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Hat tip: @MotorCtyNinja https://t.co/pude8Ku4MY — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@vaultah You can read more about the partial “collapse” (direct quote) of the Kerch Bridge here, in the most significant newspaper covering U.S. politics in America: https://t.co/DvJBOOSa9c — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@WJS Josh, I could not possibly agree more that the edit button should be available to all Twitter users everywhere. I have no vested interest whatsoever and it only being available to Twitter Blue users. That you are right, Twitter itself definitely has a profit motive on that score. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@ShrikeTron @Twitter Media announced a rollout to all Twitter Blue users. Twitter added the service to its list of what Twitter Blue users are paying for. At this very moment Twitter is telling these paid subscribers that an edit button is part of what they are paying for. No, this is not normal. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Thus: https://t.co/PUJWp82ZcS — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Today is a good day to meme the hell out of the Kremlin over the Kerch Bridge collapse using the free meme library below. I mean *every* day is a good day to meme at Putin/the Kremlin—but today is particularly ripe for spitting digitally at war criminals. https://t.co/6HJvDJv1oa — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
So yes, there are in fact millions of Twitter users who see the world in such a way that if they don’t personally need something they become instantly incapable of understanding why anyone else might—and not just that, but will harass those who are differently situated from them. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
If you’re wondering if this is a thing folks are actually angry about, know that when Twitter rolled out the edit button to Twitter Blue users yesterday it included a warning notification alerting users to the fact that using the button would out them as Twitter Blue subscribers. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@BluProductions Yes. In fact, people are so angry about it that yesterday the Twitter edit button had a special warning attached to it telling users that anyone who employed it could be outing themselves as a Twitter Blue subscriber. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@Joshie714 Twitter is still telling Twitter Blue subscribers that they are paying for this function they have withdrawn. That is not okay from a legal standpoint, or less weightily, from a UX standpoint. Also, Twitter is well aware that it has already gotten news coverage of a full rollout. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@meetgrinder @Twitter Read the thread, Joe. I am no better than you in any way, but my Twitter feed is differently situated nonetheless. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@PhinneyDawg @Twitter I hear you, but understand that Twitter is still telling me that I’m paying for the edit button—it continues to be part of the suite of services they now falsely promise me I am getting for my $4.99/month. And I can tell you as a lawyer that that is no bueno. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@FantasticVulpes @Twitter Why exactly are you trolling me over this? Why is this worth that effort to you? What, in other words, is your problem? — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@AlynnMartin1 I am aware of this but have nothing to say about it at present because any connections that might be drawn appear to attenuated to me at this point. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Every single media outlet that covered the rollout of Twitter’s “Edit Button” should now run a *correction or new report* saying that Twitter has removed this feature from paying customers without any explanation or apology. But that won’t happen, so Twitter wins and users lose. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(CONCLUSION) The reason I brought tech journalism into this is because this is a well-worn pattern: social media companies mistreat their users through a lack of transparency and communication because tech journalists will instantly reward them with the coverage they seek anyway. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@queenymom @JennJenn699 @Twitter Jesus Christ. I do not pay to have a blue check mark. No one pays to have a blue check mark. Please read the thread and stop spreading this disinformation. This thread is about something completely different. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(PS10) Hence this thread—which I am being attacked for—discussing Twitter Blue in public for the very first time so I can notify readers that they should *not* sign up for the service now/yet because the new feature that *might* make it useful for anyone has just been withdrawn. — PolitiTweet.org