My Twitter Policy

Due to an increasing number of spammers and a number of other twitter related issues I created this policy which applies to me, my twitter account and who decides to connect with me on twitter. Original credits to this twitter policy goes to Mathew Carley ( who also got inspired from Andrea Vascellari ). Mathew Carley who is really nice person, who is lighting fires under the arses of Indian telecoms since 2009.

I WILL BLOCK YOU IF:

  • You start to follow me and then un-follow without telling me why you stopped following me.
  • If you force me to RT or Visit any site via DM or @reply.
  • If you try to sale me Viagra, penis enlargement pills, ask my bank details for lottery or indulge in any other form of spam.
  • If try to misbehave with me. I’ve my own ego :P

I WILL FOLLOW YOU ONLY IF:

  • I find your tweets interesting.
  • If you support Hindi language.
  • If you can prove you are my relative :P
  • If you follow me and request me to follow you back.

I WILL NOT FOLLOW YOU IF:

  • If you are boring.
  • If you only RT.
  • Your account mostly tweets about your Blog.
  • If you don’t interact with people.

I SUGGEST THAT YOU:

  • Grab my attention with @KunalGautam tweets in case I didn’t follow you back . You will get my attention as soon as possible .
  • Don’t try to irritate me with links of your blog to be Rted.

This twitter policy can be reviewed based on your constructive criticism, suggestions and feedback.

With Regards,

Kunal Gautam :)

2 Responses to My Twitter Policy

  1. Kunal Gautam says:

    Just unfollowing people who are having too much Android and Custom Based ROM Talk

  2. Kunal Gautam says:

    This twitter policy doesn’t applies to my bosses :| Don’t want to mess up with them.

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