ETIQUETTE QUESTION:

I'm seeing commentary on how much users are annoyed by posts sharing 🐦 content, & that it's a good way to get a block. The ones I've clicked into have been blanket statements. I get not bringing some stuff over.

My specific concern: for the disabled community, sharing the expertise + insights + intel of those still on 🐦 can be critical info.

How does our disabled crew feel about this? Best practices?

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@haven4books @PanickedFoodie @McCullohMD @mecfs Historically, a convention on fedi has been to put such posts behind a "from Twitter" CW or so. Very context-dependent though.

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@joepie91 @PanickedFoodie @McCullohMD Yeah, that makes sense in a lot of settings.

With a new instance like the one I'm writing from #DisabledSocial, I think we're still figuring out contextual appropriateness. It's tricky bc we're already seeing disabled advocacy getting shut down in some spaces, or being told our lives belong behind a CW.

There is of course the added layer of my original question--Twitter content. This is a lot to make sense of in the midst of brain fog.

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