@MASHABLE confirms @Twitter's 'limiting #DMs to @TwitterBlue-subscribers,' and might give us a Way Around it

|That word| seems important; so I found out a little more about |that word| (below-linked to the article also-linked above) and share my findings with you below---maybe I'll add some notes beneath (and/or you might start/continue the discussion in the comments).

... and I have to mention that a lot of help (a share of revenue, extra topics from magazines & advertising, etc.) comes from WowApp: Using the Wowism Community's Fairness to Prevail over Economic Greed

'DMs' stands for #Direct Messages (if not Dungeon Masters🤓... confirmed by Twitter Help).

just like #DM 

The word |Direct| sits at the peak of the high tower above the proto-word *reg- "Move in a Straight Line," which--adding the prefix that means "Apart" (see Dis-)--evolved through ancient words that mean "Send in a Straight Line, Point-out a Plotted Course, Write or |Address a Letter; Not |Crooked"
just like #Directed #Directing #Director #inDirect
 #Directs #Directly #inDirectly #Directions #primeDirective
 #Directness #Directive #Directives

To Keep Up on My 'Research,'

On your "Direct Messages" Twitter-settings, you "Control who can message you - Depending on the setting you select, different people can send you a direct message...." The options are "* Allow messages only from people you follow (You won't receive any message requests) *Allow message requests only from Verified users (People you follow will still be able to message you) *Allow message requests from everyone (People you follow will still be able to message you)"
no 'secret command,' just a settings-change they automatically made (that you need to change back)


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