If you think your mentions are Dear Utol (2025): TBrgy. Chairman Episode 39bad, imagine what @Jack sees when he checks Twitter.
@Jack is of course Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter. And each day he is tagged in a deluge of tweets. His mentions must fly by so fast they look like a slot machine.
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Of course, as a way of actually contacting him, it's useless. But people still tweet at Dorsey hour after hour, day after day. And, after we perused all the various tweets that are flung at him, certain patterns were revealed.
SEE ALSO: Seth Rogen calls out Twitter's Jack Dorsey for the platform's white supremacist problemHere are five categories of tweet that seem to dominate Dorsey's mentions.
Ah, yes, the never-ending requests to ban someone. Problem is, Twitter has been really inconsistent with this when it comes to who gets banned and who doesn't. Remember the hand-wringing over the alt-right purge?
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While much of the recent conversation has centered around Alex Jones, the most notable person to escape the Twitter ban hammer thus far is President Donald Trump, despite a deluge of tweets calling for it.
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Not that there's much hope of it ever happening. Once Twitter said that Trump's threat of nuclear war towards North Korea in a tweet didn't violate their terms of service, what really could cross the line?
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As for Jones, he received a temporary suspension, but he's still not banned from the platform because... Well, it's actually hard to tell, as Twitter is basically the lone holdout in not removing Jones and his InfoWars program.
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Indeed, Jones will soon be able to tweet again, despite his hate-fueled conspiracy theories and very public harassment of people like the parents of Sandy Hook victims. Dorsey seems fine to let it continue.
Even more troubling than the banning of accounts is how much harassment goes on without consequence on Twitter. It is the platform's biggest problem, pre-dating and overlapping with numerous other issues of abuse.
Twitter was the platform where GamerGate exploded. It was also where SNL's Leslie Jones was chased offline for no real reason other than that she was a prominent black woman whose tweets many people enjoyed, and trolls couldn't stand that. (She would, thankfully, return.)
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But but of course countless users are harassed by trolls every day for a litany of reasons: misogyny, homophobia, because they're journalists, and more.
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And Twitters users aren't shy about letting Dorsey know that it's a damn big problem that he has done little to curtail.
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The problem continues unabated, Twitter users having to play a game of Whack-a-mole to block harassing accounts even as those trolls can so easily create brand new ones to pick up the harassment where the previous blockage left right off.
As the political maelstrom encompassing our country continues to swirl, so, too, does the controversy over alleged "shadow banning" of predominantly conservative accounts. The theory goes that Twitter quietly suppresses conservative users by preventing their tweets from reaching their audience without officially banning them.
Dorsey and Twitter have denied this is a thing in the past and had to do so again recently on, of all places, Sean Hannity's radio show. It's so prevalent even Trump has jumped on that bandwagon and those who believe it's really a thing have begun adding red "X" emojis to their usernames.
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In case you were wondering, no one who thinks they've been shadow banned believes the denials from Dorsey.
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Of course not everyone wants to talk to Jack about harassment or political issues. There are still loads of complaints about technical problems that users want Jack to know about personally.
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You gotta know that the chances of getting your complaint on the task list are probably pretty slim.
The grandaddy of them all. The one Twitter complaint we've probably all considered making at some point. What else is there to say, really? We'll be yelling about this one for eternity.
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For now, though, we're simply left to tweet-scream into the void that is @jack's mentions, typos intact for history to see.
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