Haha, no clue.
Yes, that happens to me quite a lot too. I always thought it was because my strap is rather short, the camera rests on my chest.
Oh, I love this!
If I had an .io domain, I would 301-redirect every URL to a new domain ASAP (and use a non-country specific domain extension), and notify Google of the move using the Google Webmaster tool. Waiting for a decision will only cause more headaches in the future.
(I didn’t mean to say "you deserve being subject to hate and bigotry." Sorry, second language issues, plus the character limit. Let me clarify: whatever Twitter offers, it can't be worth it. If you're still there, you know very well what you'll have to endure.)
I’m not expecting everyone to be a digital strategist, but if you’re still sticking around, you kind of deserve it, I'm sorry. By staying on Twitter, you’re exposing yourself to hate and bigotry, and as someone living under an authoritarian regime, I can tell you it’s traumatising. Please don't.
Your favourite writer, comedian, YouTuber—what have you—simply failed to ‘diversify’ their internet presence. From what I understand, this is why many people are still stuck in that absolute sewer, and it breaks my heart. The internet has so much to offer; we have so many tools and platforms now.
I completely quit using it in 2018 because I realised it had become a tool for radicalising the right in Turkey; Erdoğan and co. had discovered its power and influence after the failed coup attempt in 2016. What I’m trying to say is: it’s been a shithole for a very, very long time.
Exactly what it is!