@jaredbland @HeerJeet @goldsbie @ivortossell @nestruck @aoscott : A Tweet is published, and therefore quotable with attribution. :)
@MargaretAtwood Fair principle, although fact tweets often embedded in conversations means quote could lose important context.
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@HeerJeet@MargaretAtwood I eagerly await the first printed quote that begins "6. And that is why ..."Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet@MargaretAtwood This is even more true for @ tweets, which can be more like a snippet of an overheard public conversation.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet : True, but that can happen with quotes from regular reviews. "This terrifically boring book..." = "This terrific...book..." ;) -
@MargaretAtwood I've had that happen to me! One or two words of ambiguous praise in a harsh review quoted in blurb as wholehearted praise.
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