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I understand what’s going on across the country, with or without the TV shows, we will continue serving our communities and protecting our citizens..but Canceling shows that shed a light on actual police work, not sure how that helps the conversations or transparency
Now for a similar poll but slightly different.
Is it rude for you to correct someone on their information checking?
To put in consideration: what if you really don’t know the person??
I haven’t been on Twitter in a while, but I came back to ask another poll. (I’ll be posting two)
You see someone post wrong information on social media and you know it’s wrong and could back it up with proof if necessary. Do you correct them or let it be??
I sent a snap of me playing sims to my boyfriend and he asked what that “thing” was floating above his head, which had me explaining what a plumbob was. Should I dump him?