I actually had one time where someone interesting that I wanted to follow
unfollowed me and when I noticed because of @unfollowr I started following
them and they followed me back. :)

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 19:10, Cameron Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:

> > > > Also, unfollows should be treated the same as follows. I know its sad
> > > > when an unfollow happens, but this is important information too.
> > >
> > > I disagree. I think unfollows should be totally without penalty, and
> making
> > > them visible/exposed could depending on the situation assign them a
> very
> > > heavy social penalty. Qwitter comes to mind.
> >
> > What's wrong with Qwitter? I don't get it.
>
> YOU BASTARD HOW DARE YOU UNFOLLOW ME YOU REALLY THINK THAT OF ME YOU CAN GO
> F
> etc.
>
> Some people take it personally. Qwitter makes it easy to know who left, and
> for those kinds of people, they don't respond well to it.
>
> I think it's a depth best left unplumbed.
>
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