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(Anonymous) 2013-03-02 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)I think some people always tried to break the 4th wall down, there have always been "groupies" and people have always written crazy letters to people they are a fan of, but those are the types of letters that get thrown out and in regards to twitter, I wouldn't blame a celeb for blocking certain people.
Like it's okay to be a fan and express to that person you are a fan, but it's not okay to make public sexual advances to that person.
I remember once Nathan Fillion wrote (years back, it was on his myspace) that he really didn't appreciate receiving messages of a sexual nature, and I was just taken back because I don't understand how people can think that is appropriate in the first place.