Miguel,
I share your frustration so why I didn't comment on your earlier posts, I too want her to be more successful than the snail's pace it has been. But who am I to wonder about her twitter habits?, I've posted my own trepidation about the activity myself. I've been told that my thinking is backwards as far as social media and the path to fame goes. But I think fame and success can be achieved without being a Tweeter.
I've been accused of being a coward because I chose to not post pictures of myself , called something like a "pixelated pixie" hiding behind an avatar. IMO that's just not something I am comfortable in doing, and that makes me a coward? So I should relent just because some one calls me a name? Everybody has a limit to what they want to share about themselves. In this world of people who like to troll and identity theft, we
should be cautious about what we put out.
I think Haley has defined the level of exposure she's comfortable with, she hasn't been a 'tweeter' even back when it would have helped her in AI. Perhaps she wants the level of fame that allows her a fraction of personal space/time so doesn't feel the need to tweet every other thought. Maybe that's her 'line'
I agree, engaging a few fans, and especially saying good bye might have been good etiquette, and someone should point that out. But hasn't she been this 'way' all along?
But this is the world of entertainment as it is now. Somewhere along the line it was determined that Tweeting is part of the dance. Especially so because of how young Haley is. She's expected to communicate in the way of her generation. We don't expect it from older performers from other generations.
Don't kid yourself, your 'one person' has enhanced many fans' experience. Do what you can, don't feel the obligation, but make no mistake, your efforts have been impactful and has definitely helped Haley.