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6see: Twitter-driven development– gnatCommented Oct 28, 2019 at 8:36
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5Nothing is wrong about going to Twitter. I just hoped for more ideas. I actually turned to twitter some days ago, and responded to Joel's tweet where he announced the new CEO some time back. But alas, no reactions, nothing (not even a like methinks).– GhostCatCommented Oct 28, 2019 at 8:48
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1The danger with Twitter (or any other public statement beyond these SE pages) is that if poorly done, it risks creating a Streisand effect: in demanding justice for Monica, it can lead to even more people reading the company's defamation of her. However, since Monica herself has tweeted about the defamation, I think our own respectful, well-worded tweets in support of her are probably going to be more useful than harmful. Retweeting Monica's GoFundMe tweet is a start! :-)– Chappo Hasn't ForgottenCommented Oct 30, 2019 at 6:17
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1@gnat I'm surprised to see that no-one has added the "Reinstate Monica" meme to that The Many Memes of Meta question!– Chappo Hasn't ForgottenCommented Oct 30, 2019 at 22:44
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