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Following the lead from seeing @trib (aka Stephen Collins) twitter policy, I figure I’d outline my policy on follows and bans.
First, I have four twitter accounts - @stephendann, @drstephendann, a classroom teaching account and @saschacat. The last one is my cat’s twitter account. Blame @el_gato for the inspiration.
@stephendann is my primary account, point of contact, and generally where I’m likely to respond. My follow policy there goes like this - if I know you, you’re on. If you’re a friend of a friend, most definitely welcome. If you drown my twitter page more than a few times in a week, um, you’re great and all, but I’ll leave you unfollowed so I can drop by and read the updates. I tend to follow people I know in RL, people from conferences (@Canberrabarcamp), or the tweets of a limited number of bloggers.
Mostly, if you’re worried I’d think you were a spam account, direct message me and it’ll be enough to prove humanity. If I have doubts, and you’ve messaged, I’ll message back. If you’re an automated responder spam chat device, I’ll taunt you mercilessly until your little coded heart breaks (I have had YahooChat spam bots leave the conversation channel on me).
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