Both my Twitter and Pinterest accounts were put on high alert this week.
I seem to remember back in the day, that you could follow people in droves.
Is that not the case anymore?
Which kinds of activities are acceptable and which aren’t?
I spoke to Ashley from Mental Health @ Home this week, about this very subject.
I’d love to get more information from anyone else in the know!
Thanks.
The only meaning I can ascribe to my life is one that challenges me and makes me happy.
#MentalHealthWarrior
I like to self-reflect.
I am into personal development (and, I am working to become more consistent).
I have a BA in Psychology.
I enjoy reading.
I love to listen to music!
I write Prose poetry.
My favorite foods are Vietnamese and Thai.
"You will never be criticized by someone who is doing more than you. You will only be criticized by someone who is doing less than you."
Wish I could help but I don’t do Twitter and have yet to really do the Pinterest thing. So what do you mean by put on high alert? Could you elaborate on what you’re talking about here?
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They each closed me down for 24-48 hours. Well, Twitter only shut me down partially. But, I had to email Pinterest to get reinstated.
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Whoa that seems odd.
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I did something that triggered their “monitoring” algorithm. I’m good now. 🙂
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