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Mark Szlazak on August 2, 2009, 1:45 AM

Twitter isn’t communication and it just short blurbs that carry little meaning. What she is saying is silly and dysfunctional.

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Jackie Trueman on August 6, 2009, 6:58 PM

Twitter may be short blurbs but it is a form of communication as much as hand gestures are :) The biggest thoughts about the direction that the society was going was the issue of “cocooning” meaning more and more of the population were or were going to spend more time in their homes. Some of the many reasons for this were that people could work from their homes, pay bills online, order products and services online, etc. The one thing that was forgotten is that people need connection and I feel that Twitter provides that. It saves time connecting there than going to Networking meetings, etc. which include for the most part, travel, parking time, walking to location and return. One of the interesting idosyncrasies of Twitter is that you don’t have to talk to anyone you don’t want to. In real life networking, you have to politely find your way out of the situation. A person cannot be longwinded on Twitter in a single conversation. The only issue I see is that the older generation is used to face to face, so participating is more of an effort.


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