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In reply to the discussion: What is your opinion of Twitter? [View all]-..__...
(7,776 posts)29. I don't use "Twitter"... period.
And even if I did, it wouldn't be to follow "movie stars" bowel movements... unless it was Cameron Diaz or Jessica Alba or Kari Byron (from "Myth Busters"
, then all bets are off.
It is one of the best tools around for getting information as soon as it is available, faster than the news media or any other forum. For ongoing news stories you can practically be there as it is happening, depending on who you are following.
And what could possibly be that important that you (or anyone), would need up to the second available updates?
Not ragging on you, but if the MSM can't get the facts right even days/weeks after a breaking story... how reliable, accurate or reasonably trustworthy can the info/news "Tweeted" in by any number of hipsters and neck beards that you may or may not know be taken as fact?
What's sad... really sad, is that even supposedly reliable news sources are relying upon the Twitter contingent as a source of information.
Forget about verifying it... I read it on Twitter.
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Twitter demonstrates that just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. n/t
PoliticAverse
Apr 2012
#3
That's where I can see it being useful, in times of upheaval, crisis or disaster.
Common Sense Party
Apr 2012
#22
how is it any more useful than instant messaging, email, etc? what is the point of limiting
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#59
I dunno, since I don't use instant messaging, but it seems Tweeting is
Common Sense Party
Apr 2012
#67
Well, if you are using it to follow movie stars, that's what you will see. I have never seen
sabrina 1
Apr 2012
#17
Well it's clear you are not familiar with it, so let me explain. I follow credible journalists,
sabrina 1
Apr 2012
#30
I understand...I was just reacting to the alliteration. You tweak your tweeters on Twitter.
Common Sense Party
Apr 2012
#28
I like it but not for the original content that I contribute (not much)
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#18
I don't know how to read it. What the hell do all the ### and @@@'s mean?
Common Sense Party
Apr 2012
#19
When you're into "nt" territory - like posts like this - there's very little difference indeed. (nt)
Posteritatis
Apr 2012
#62
I have never used those things, but I don't think they are bad if you are very careful. nt
ZombieHorde
Apr 2012
#60