I'll be honest here. I couldn't care less about inflammatory posts that have no genuine reason to be in this thread and it's on X. i am seeing constant, well informed posts being drowned out because of multiple X posts in the span of q good half a hour. People spend time actually digging into these events and giving honest thoughts, one photo and one statement of "Tuesday may be very interesting " isn't gonna cut it. I like seeing threads like that of Cameron Nixon or Andrew Shearer here, because they genuinely are helpful. Whatever that whole debacle is about about "heartless comments" isn't for us on this thread to gossip about publicly. It may have relations to the event in general but we are here for damage photos, aftermath, the setup. That EMA post calling them heartless is totally irrelevant to the discussion.
And for the record, i don't support cheap forecasting jabs against
@Grand Poo Bah just because they have a valid point that you've steered back to posting irrelevant information from the platform. There's meteorologists here that can give better thoughts than most could on X. there has to be a line between what should be posted from there and what shouldn't be. I hate to be the one to dive into this situation. The only problem is when irrelevant chaser opinions (most of these posts aren't even forecasts BTW, they're just genuinely chaser perspective. In fairness, Connor Croff isn't all that bad when it comes to analysis on setups occasionally, I'll give him that)
Anything from meteorologists is welcome, and any updates on damage or etc is completely welcome, but it's got to be related to the event at bare minimum. That's where I think the line is. Posts like what I said earlier with the one photo, one statement are essentially vagueposting. That is the root of most problems over on WXTwitter. Not to be harsh here or anything but I'm very sure there's also others fed up with this, so I'll be one to stand here too.