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[–] alliecapone 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Mainly I just creep on creeps on there. Once someone put me on a psyops list, no matter why it was named that way, I quit tweeting anything. Mostly I'd commented over television, but if events happened, or I wanted to go on a pol rant I could, twas my free speech home away from FB. Now it's not even that. BUT, the creeps still are there, you find em easily enough just commenting on celebs tweets or internet celebs to more of an extent. I mostly use the comment sects of news sites, and sometimes Facebook, those who "get my drift" because I don't reference it outright, they've liked and we've discussed. It's sad because most of the social media that's popular, mainstream social media (new buzzword) they're absolutely crawling with shills, agents, all of em. So, I don't even wanna talk to those people. I just look through followers of certain iffy sites and use it for the same purpose they do, using the same tactics. They don't know because they're too busy being creepers themselves. If I tweet, I tweet assuming one of my many new followers (all have egg icons and no tweets) that I'm being watched. The less I tweet the better. I tweet inane and boring blocks of my thoughts of a television show happening or something now. I'm a bore. Twitter's creep to normal person ratio is terribly off there. I wouldn't trust Twitter for spreading much word. They may even have a filter set up to automatically do this now, and nobody notices unless they've got another account, or someone tries to RT and asks whats up. Make throwaways is the only thing I can think of doing, and disguising words to avoid any filters in place are what I'd do if intent on using Twitter.