Mr. Cramer, a policeman, came this morning and twitted me for having let a murderer hoodwink me.
2007, Bernard Porter, "Did He Puff his Crimes to Please a Bloodthirsty Readership?", review of Stanley: The Impossible Life of Africa’s Greatest Explorer by Tim Jeal, London Review of Books, 5 April, 29:7, p. 10
H. R. Fox Bourne, secretary of the Aborigines' Protection Society – often twitted for being an ‘armchair critic’ – wrote in a review of one of Stanley's books (..)
Tillotson
This these scoffers twitted the Christian with.
L'Estrange
Aesop minds men of their errors, without twitting them for what is amiss.
1995, "Michelle Jackson", Debutante/Question about Tori Shirts (on newsgroup rec.music.tori-amos)
However, on the Internet BBS's such as Quartz (now dead), Prism, Monsoon, Sunset, ect(SI), someone pulling that kind of crap is likely to get flamed quite fast and twitted before he/she can breathe.
2002, "Chris Hoppman", FidoNet Feed Needed (on newsgroup alt.bbs)
And no, there is no "thought purification program" that can filter out some folks(SI) obscene ideas that can be expressed w/o written vulgarities. That has to be simply "dealt" with, either by ignoring or twitting the individual that offends habitually.