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The article writer comes across as a naive innocent person who had just discovered the insanity that is Furry Twitter/YT Callout Culture, a phenomenon which is simultaneously bewildering, horrifying, and delightful to behold. I was like you 3-4 years ago. I've become inured to it as it has further metastasized and degenerated in the interim.

The only thing that really needs to be explained and emphasized about furors over fictional problematic porn is this: The delusional Twits roughly have as much power to harm and humiliate their targets as their targets choose to give them. Not being on Twitter at all is a great preemptive step, but if you are on there, either derisively laugh at your enemies or ignore them, depending on your circumstances and personality. Never block them. Never go private or delete things. Never explain yourself to them. Never, EVER apologize. Just troll them or ignore them (which is probably better if you are an artist or otherwise in business).

KaimTime never should have made a video explaining themselves because that implies that The Pitchfork Twit Brigade is a serious threat or wields power. What they should have done instead was laugh at them for conflating animals and bestiality with the sapient ferals that he gets off to evidently.

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