With every tweet I'm now asking myself: can this be screen-shotted and used out of context? Anyone else suffers from the same paranoia?
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The nuance needed for an opinion on the Google guy's free speech issue definitely upped it
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i will say that it’s probably good in many ways if people are more thoughtful of what they say and how others might interpret it
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I agree, saying stupid things should have consequences. However it changes Twitter from chatting among friends to publishing to the world
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As in: among friends you can say: 'sorry that was a stupid thing to say' and be forgiven, you can't do that in asymmetric publishing
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for sure, i agree with that—for my part, every time i tweeted against the google memo bro, five guys came out of nowhere to start arguing
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(not exactly the same issue, but similarly... i didn’t intend to get into long conversations with every stranger who wanted to debate me)
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I concluded that any useful responds needed the nuance not available in 140 char. I realise though that it's a privilege not to take part
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