What I object to most
of all is that, like other forms of social media, Twitter can be so hateful. It
can bring out the worst in people, giving them license to tweet things they
would never say in real life.
Amen, brother. Professional athletes and entertainers and
politicians routinely get in trouble, get demoted, get fired or otherwise sully
their reputations because of their impulsive 140-characters-or-less Tweets.
Listen: Anything that we put out on the Internet is for the world to see and is
for keeps, even if we take it down. However, Twitter and Facebook – with their
brevity and instant gratification – can be particularly dangerous when you
Tweet or Post without thinking thoroughly or without a self-filter. The same, I
suppose, can be said for blog posts. But I’d like to think that with blog
posts, maybe there is less of a chance to say or do something regrettable. The blog
format’s longer form (more than 140 characters ... most of the time, anyway) tends to take a bit more
forethought and maybe even writing and rewriting. You know, that old-fashioned
stuff, for which apparently our society has little patience.
So, I’ll keep blogging in a world in which blogs seem to
become less and less relevant. No promises, but I suppose at some point I’ll probably
be Tweeting too. Don’t hold your breath on that one. I will cave in only when
necessary, or when told to do so by my superiors (which has been threatened, and may well happen soon). In any event, keep checking
here, please. I’d like to think I’ll keep the longer form going for a while as
well.
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