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    Poynter‏Verified account @Poynter 27 Mar 2013

    Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p 

    7:21 PM - 27 Mar 2013
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      1. Julia Williams‏ @fulbirthtsuba9 27 Mar 2013
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        “@Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p ” OH IRONY ❤

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      1. John McIntyre‏Verified account @johnemcintyre 27 Mar 2013
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        @Poynter Stop that.

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      1. tina pittaway‏ @tinapittaway 27 Mar 2013
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        I don't know, what do you think? RT @Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p 

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      1. Aaron Chimbel‏ @aaronchimbel 27 Mar 2013
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        “@Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p ” ha ha. #journojokes

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      1. Dylan Segelbaum‏Verified account @Dylan_Segelbaum 27 Mar 2013
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        “@Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p ” I see what you did there.

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      1. Melissa Ballard Auen‏ @melissamballard 27 Mar 2013
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        @Poynter Is this the best tweet ever?

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      1. Diane Hughes‏ @DianeWordsmith 27 Mar 2013
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        @Poynter Pun intended? :-)

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      1. 39Steps‏ @PC______ 27 Mar 2013
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        He ASKS...“@run_lmc: cc @JoeMcAdory RT @poynter Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p ”

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      1. Britney Dennison‏ @BritneyDennison 27 Mar 2013
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        @Poynter There is no reason for a headline to be a question. It gets attention, but then usually the story doesn't deliver.

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      1. J.W. Johnson Jr.‏ @JWJJR 27 Mar 2013
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        ??? RT @Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p 

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      1. Kathryn “Spookily” Quigley  🎃 👻‏ @WriterChickNJ 27 Mar 2013
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        Maybe? “@Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p ”

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      1. Scott S Downs‏ @scottsdowns 27 Mar 2013
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        @Poynter In print and online, perhaps. With social media, never.

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      1. Chris Sledzik‏ @csledzik 27 Mar 2013
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        RT @Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p  | The irony here is pungent.

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      1. Andrew Stanfill‏ @madshrew 27 Mar 2013
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        “@Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p ” The answer breaks this rule, http://bit.ly/SbDMZi  but yes.

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        @Poynter Yes?

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      1. Jacqueline Quynh 🇺🇸‏ @jquynhreports 27 Mar 2013
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        @Poynter yes.

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      1. Sharkbait  🐉‏ @tegthethird 27 Mar 2013
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        What you did there: I see it. RT @Poynter: Do journalists overuse question headlines? http://bit.ly/XHGk0p 

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