While I’ve enjoyed Twitter quite a lot, it’s time to shut down my @danakanespanks account.
Many of my followers are friends and playmates, and we do have a whole bunch of fun, but..
It’s become glaringly obvious that folks think it’s socially acceptable to harass, force acceptable boundaries, and behave in a generally not-cool manner on social media platforms. This has caused me to close my Facebook and FetLife profiles this year, also, and removing Twitter will be my final strike against the aggravation inherent to social media and the people who abuse access to another’s attentions.
It’s a damn shame, really. I’ll keep the account up for another few days/weeks, but I believe that there’s very little redeeming value, for me, in remaining any longer.
You’ll still find my blog (once I’ve made the platform change) and video website, and are welcome to email anytime at danakanespanks@gmail.com.
Dana
Aw, Dana…. :-( One more place where we don’t get to see you? I’m sorry. Dammit… the actions of a few and we all get penalized. I will miss seeing you there.
I hope you’ll change your mind. I know it’s been an excruciatingly crappy couple of days with all this Blogger nonsense.
that makes me sad. i hope i didnt contribute to the decision.
could this day get any worse? yeah..i guess it could. love ya tons
AA
Please Miss Kane, do not do that! I had so much fun reading your twitter posts.
If you shut down twitter, the VBB and I will be too depressed for spankings :( I think everyone not wanting you to leave might be motivation for good behavior and for you to reconsider? Besides that, we’re forming an anti-brat alliance to keep you here.
Erica,
Thanks darlin’, it’s been a helluva week, but I’m happily home now.
Yes, the Twitterverse is just a little too manner-diverse for me, and I find myself irritated more often than not. So….moving on!
oxxo
AA, anon, and Angel,
I am closing the Twitter account soon as I get the blog transferred successfully. Hopefully, I’ll be able to implement a live-chat feature on the new platform, and we can talk there – where it’s a bit quieter and we have a bit more say in who joins the conversation.
– Dana