Comment by PeterHolzwarth
5 months ago
The worst responses are links to something the generalized you can't be bothered to summarize. Providing a link is fine, but don't expect us to do the work to figure out what you are trying to say via your link.
Given that the link is a duplication of the content of the original link, but hosted on a different domain, that one can view without logging into Twitter, and given the domain name of "xcancel.org", one might reasonably infer that the response from notamy is provided as a community service to allow users who do not wish to log into Twitter a chance to see the linked content originally hosted on Twitter.
Nitter was one such service. Threadreaderapp is a similar such site.
Please don’t over-dramatise. If a link is provided out of context, there’s no reason why you can’t just click it. If you do not like what’s on the linked page, you are free to go back and be on your way. Or ignore it. It’s not like you’re being asked to do some arduous task for the GP comment’s author.
I would argue that the worst responses are similar to the one you just typed out. Unnecessarily problematic