It's a little weird...though less so on different types of media: If Billy Bob Thornton followed me on Twitter, I'll probably not care much; it's a public platform blaring into the void, and nothing I put on it I wouldn't want on the cover of the NYT. I don't tend to even check my followers on Twitter, except for whether it's a person or a pornbot (in the first case: check out whether to friend; in the second case: block).
Here on Dreamwidth, if someone followed me for years without commenting, it'd feel different: more personal, private -- even in the public posts.
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Here on Dreamwidth, if someone followed me for years without commenting, it'd feel different: more personal, private -- even in the public posts.