So I forgot that I am literally the person who in 2007 requested that Twitter add a “Reply” button

Back in the old days (2007) it was necessary to manually type-out:

@whomever YOU ARE WRONG AND I HATE YOU!

…in order to reply to a Tweet; replies were denoted by @ being the first character of a tweet.

This also presages putting a dot — as in .@whomever — at the start of a reply to make it a “public” or “open” response.

I am astonished that nobody (?) has yet demanded to return to this Year-Zero state of innocent grace in order to reduce “online harms”, much like putting pills into blister-packs in order to reduce suicides by making it harder to neck a bottle of paracetamol.

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  1. […] in the days before I invented the Twitter Reply button (cough, kinda) to merely reply to someone required typing out their username in full; and to quote them […]

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