Some people do not quite understand the "Embed Tweet" feature on Twitter. Nor do they understand the public nature of the content they post on Twitter.
Here is an example of tweets existing outside of both Twitter and Storify. It's a wonder how this works. Technology is great.
Consider this a public service announcement.
Yo Storify, you need to give us a way to opt out of your service. I would very much like to deny most ppl who try to storify me k thx
— Ing (@ingdamnit) April 22, 2014
also hi @uberfeminist I got the e-mail with your new storify hissy fit. Any followers please block this ass for me so they can't see me?
— Ing (@ingdamnit) April 22, 2014
I hate to bring up bullshit to anyone else but they're blocked and reported multiple times but are still seeing my tweets so yeah...
— Ing (@ingdamnit) April 22, 2014
also @uberfeminist you can stop storifying me now I took the 30 sec to set up an e-mail filter to delete your storispam XOXOXOXOX
— Ing (@ingdamnit) April 22, 2014
Look @uberfeminist no matter how many times you try to contact me I will *not* go to the prom with you.
— Ing (@ingdamnit) April 22, 2014
I checked "Do not like" on the note you had Suzie pass me in class
— Ing (@ingdamnit) April 22, 2014
Here is an example of tweets existing outside of both Twitter and Storify. It's a wonder how this works. Technology is great.
Consider this a public service announcement.