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matthegamer

I unintentionally affected someone's attempt at cancel culture

We all know that Twitter has a collection of some of the most vocal opponents of cub material. I never mention on there that I like some of it to avoid mass spamming and being banned by accounts I follow who disagree on this one thing.
In September, there was an artist on this site who rejoined Twitter. At first, he got no attention, but then on October 11, people started arguments after discovering that he's drawn cub art.
On that day, someone took a screencap of an e621 search and tweeted a self-censored version of it at him, and he directed responded.
Here's the thing, I regularly repost images to that site, and two of the ones put up by me were in this Twitter pic.
One was the first image I ever reposted there and the tamest image present: Miles Power seeing something he likes about Rotor the Walrus.
The other was of the two-tailed fox flying upside-down.
I have conflicting thoughts on the fact that I am the reason people on Twitter can see those two images in the screencap. I don't even know if the artist was aware that those were on the site, especially the first one since it was only available on a free Google Drive upload that he linked on his InkBunny page.
I have a sense of joy having affected the outcome of that screencap, despite the other person's intentions. Maybe it's the feeling that's associated with internet trolling.
All in all, I had a fascinating night and will remember this for a long time.
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