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Twitterpolemic
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Harper hypocrisy Reflection of Cheney's Chauvinism
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Twitterpolemic
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Twitterpolemic | Harper hypocrisy Reflection of Cheney's Chauvinism Twitterpolemic Harper hypocrisy Reflection of Cheney's Chauvinism Twitterpolemic May 23, 2009 There has been much written recently regarding the etiquette of Twitter; what is the generally accepted thing to do in terms of who to follow, and whether wanting big follow numbers is just a superficial reflection of a, heretofore, unacknowledged, post-pubescent, high-school need to be popular. It strikes me that, with the millions of people now taking advantage of the “twitterverse” (a word which in some circles might bring you scorn were you to use it), it would be ludicrous to attempt to impose such regimental boundaries and values on the wide-ranging, culturally, ethnically and geographically diverse group of users that Twitter represents. I have ardently followed many of the recent Twitter news blogs and articles and the most outstanding leit-motif amongst them seems to be a need to stand out from the mas...
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