Friday, January 16, 2009
What I'm doing right now
11:19 a.m., San Francisco time: Posting to Twitter, as I experiment more with the free text-message broadcast service.
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Jim says: "Proceed with caution; this is a free-for-all comment zone. I try to correct or clarify incorrect information. But I can't catch everything. Please keep your posts focused on Gannett and media-related subjects. Note that I occasionally review comments in advance, to reject inappropriate ones. And I ignore hostile posters, and recommend you do, too."
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I love twitter! And so do all the young reporters I know who are deciding whether or not they want to attempt to think of future with Gannett...
ReplyDeletejust remember that gannettblogsucks first got you going twitter
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ReplyDeleteReading a really dumb, irrelevent post on a blog that is supposed to be about something serious. Instead, it's just filler for a slow news day.
It saddens me that journalists think Twitter is supposed to be used to broadcast their text/online messages. It is not a broadcast system! It is a communication system - use it to read, comment and, yes, broadcast your links sometimes. If you do not do the back-and-forth, you do not succeed in new media. We need to learn this, people.
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