>>42036096>Making fun of people is fun, that's half of why this site is great. They should be able to as wellIt entirely depends of how you want to do it, and under what context you are doing it. Doing a twitter stream still wouldn't be a good idea, but it would have been at least better then the /vt/ one, because twitter is a somewhat public place, so you have to own every comment you make, and that usually makes you want to think twice about what you are saying before hitting the submit button. Let's review Mille's stream:
>She invited her coworkers to an anonymous room>No one knew who was who, but it's pretty easy to start guessing it based on who wasn't streaming at the moment and the content of their messages (you don't need to be right, having suspects is more than enough)>They started spouting weird shit taken from here about themselves and (most importantly) their coworkers, the same ones that reportedly didn't join the stream>Some of the stuff they said wasn't even from here, so they were making it up at the spot>The general audience isn't even aware of the existence of this board, so they didn't know what the fuck was going on Keep in mind that the "public" drama originated by this stream is not about the livers lurking /here/, it's because they unceremoniously shat on their coworkers by bringing up stuff that clearly made them uncomfortable (Pomu and Luca being on a relationship, for example). It's no wonder that Mysta was fucking pissed off when he found out what happened and quickly denied being involved in the whole shit fest.
So you are not only helping the antis and schizos by acknowledging that they are bothering you, you are also making everyone mad and uncomfortable for no fucking reason or benefit at all.