Monday, March 1, 2010
Hmmm... Twitter is evil. Enough said. Wait. Why are important people on it anyway??
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http://tech.ca.msn.com/canadianpress-article.aspx?cp-documentid=23536425
This not only confirms my hatred for Twitter, but also makes me think: Why are important people ON IT in the first place???
-Sara
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2 comments:
First of all-- I love Twitter. And the fact you don't like it is, as I've said before, because of your age and the fact that you don't fully understand it's capabilities as a marketing tool and microblog; in fact it excells at giving opportunities for bands and writers and other creatives to really build a popularity base..... anyways,
I'm going to read the actual article now.
Okay, okay. Fair enough. However, it should be noted that users of Facebook, Myspace, Blogger, Msn, Regular email, and even Neopets-- yes, that's right-- have fallen victim to similar scams.
AKA: Twitter still rocks my socks.
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