Oh, it definitely won't work on Twitter. The same thing happened to me on Tumblr, they generally kept away from me, minus the odd rando shouting in reblog-chains (and also usually on the topic of Kylo Ren!) On Tumblr, the users who seemed to get targeted specifically were people without support-networks and who talked openly about things such as mental-health struggles, thus giving attackers a clear vector through which to hurt the person. Anyone with enough self-assurance usually kept the shrieking types at bay.
On Twitter? No such thing. I've lost count of how many people I've seen get accused of horrific crimes and bombarded with death-threats and the like, just in the last six weeks. Artists, writers, regular fandom-goers, people with a ton of followers, people with very few followers... The only variable is how long the attack lasts and that variable is usually influenced by the target's response (the more openly hurt and affected the target, the more the attackers will revel in the thing and keep it up).
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on 2019-10-28 04:33 pm (UTC)On Twitter? No such thing. I've lost count of how many people I've seen get accused of horrific crimes and bombarded with death-threats and the like, just in the last six weeks. Artists, writers, regular fandom-goers, people with a ton of followers, people with very few followers... The only variable is how long the attack lasts and that variable is usually influenced by the target's response (the more openly hurt and affected the target, the more the attackers will revel in the thing and keep it up).