Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the sender is willing to send it to 1000 or so recipients, they must understand that the recipients could do anything with their messages including posting on Twitter, printing in a newspaper, making flyers and posting them... once the hit “send” it’s out of their control what happens and the Twitter pp has every right to put it on Twitter.
Then they should use their name.
No, there is nothing in twitter that forces them to use their name and nothing on list serve agreement that prohibits them from publishing any communication. If the senders don’t like their communication on twitter then they shouldn’t be sending it to 1000 or strangers (even neighbors) on the internet. So think before hitting that send button.
We're talking about normal standards of decency, not what someone can legally get away with. Whoever started that twitter account obviously has as many mental and emotional (and character...) issues as the people he's trying to ridicule. At least they're willing to post their opinions with their names attached to them.
I think the site is quite humorous. Because it's real and just a small snapshot of what actually happens across all the various CC neighborhoods.
Odd one could say the poster has mental/emotional issues. Perhaps it hits too close to home?
CC is full of 70-80+ people who have decided their end life goal is to complain about everything. Not that every house has such people, just there are a few on every block and all they do is post complaints, go to meetings to complain, and actually yell at people for doing whatever one does in the suburbs. I have no scientific idea why this non-stop complaining seems to correlate to age, but there appears to be a relationship. When you see a number of specific names coming through on an email from the listserv, you just know it's going to be a rambling complaint.