Yeah, imagine how much value he’d be adding to the gold checkmark by restricting who could block them
Yeah, imagine how much value he’d be adding to the gold checkmark by restricting who could block them
Sure, but then the person blocking wouldn’t necessarily know. I’m sure, for someone like him, there’s a joy in letting someone know they have no ability to get rid of him.
Aren’t there different twitter tiers, too? Like, blue and gold? I wonder if you’ll only be allowed to block people in your tier and below, so that unpaid accounts can’t block anybody
what’s a couple billion years between friends
helium recovery and recycling has come a long way, and the costs of helium are now justifying the extra expense of the hardware, so I think that problem should abate somewhat in the coming years.
there’s no way he doesn’t retain a true block feature for himself, of course
I’m a professor of chemistry, I mainly do organometallic research but we’ve been branching out into other areas.
If the algorithm is more likely to help a white servicemember than a black one, that would be a problem, no?