Twitter on CSI

Posted in Twitter on November 19th, 2007
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Grum pointed this out on Twitter.

So do Twitterers all not value our privacy or do we value our openness?

Whatever!

It shouldn’t suck when things you love go mainstream, but it does!

Oh ye and kiraEDGE has a twitter feed – but it appears its just quick thinking a fan. Would have added a whole new dimension if they had created twitter feeds for those tangled in the virtual triangle.

Discussion

There are 6 comments telling it like it is... Have your say!
  1. Rosemary

    First thought “that’s more than 140 characters”!

  2. Bronwen

    Grum checked it out and apparently it is 140 characters.

  3. Michael Specht

    Actually I like the quote that we value openness. Oh & it does kind of suck going mainstream like that :-) .

  4. Richard Giles

    I’m a little confused. Why in the world does it suck when things you love go mainstream?

  5. Gary Barber

    The later posts didn’t use the @ convention which was silly. They also had the links for he names going to peoples blogs. Its a very silly fluffy show CSI.

  6. Bronwen

    @RichardGiles It’s not so much going mainstream sucks, more the way they portray things that suck.
    Haven’t got many virtual love triangles in my feed :)


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