On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Abraham Williams<[email protected]> wrote: > > How would the CoH be social enforced?
I think there's already social enforcement. You can "d spam @whoever" or just "@spam @whoever" to make your report. Developers of desktop clients might consider making a little macro function for this in their clients, which would make it even easier. There are three things EVERY Twitter user has to do for the spam problem to stop. First, stop following people just because they followed you. Second, before you follow someone, take a look at their updates first so you can be sure you want to follow that someone. And finally, if you don't like someone you're following, stop bitching about it and just unfollow! Think of followers as sex partners instead of friends. Whenever someone follows you, it's like they're saying "I want to have sex with you." If you follow them back, it's like saying "okay, let's have sex." If you have sex with everyone that asks, there are going to be problems, right? Stop doing that! And if you have sex with someone who turns out to be a freak or a weirdo, stop having sex with them!
