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Comments on: Misery Loves Twitter http://www.wynnewilliams.com/misery-loves-twitter/ thoughts, observations, and commentary from an entrepreneur / CEO / husband / dad / consumer / producer / fan / advisor / participant Mon, 06 Feb 2012 01:40:14 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.1 By: Brian Wynne Williams http://www.wynnewilliams.com/misery-loves-twitter/#comment-364 Brian Wynne Williams Mon, 17 Dec 2007 04:48:41 +0000 http://www.wynnewilliams.com/misery-loves-twitter/#comment-364 @Erik - I totally agree, there is a line. It's like any other communication, though: know your audience (in this case both your real-time and eventual audience) and act accordingly. Much like ill-advised, unprofessional blogging habits bit people in the early days of blogging (and still do, amazingly) I expect harsh lessons to be learned as Twitter becomes more widespread (there already are some examples). So, yes, carefully consider what you're going to share on Twitter before you share it. @Erik - I totally agree, there is a line. It’s like any other communication, though: know your audience (in this case both your real-time and eventual audience) and act accordingly. Much like ill-advised, unprofessional blogging habits bit people in the early days of blogging (and still do, amazingly) I expect harsh lessons to be learned as Twitter becomes more widespread (there already are some examples). So, yes, carefully consider what you’re going to share on Twitter before you share it.

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By: Erik Olson http://www.wynnewilliams.com/misery-loves-twitter/#comment-363 Erik Olson Mon, 17 Dec 2007 03:36:44 +0000 http://www.wynnewilliams.com/misery-loves-twitter/#comment-363 I do like to follow others' drama (drama from afar) but am afraid to post my own 'drama'. If you are being followed on Twitter by friends and co-workers you should maintain a balance of personal information. Such a tool is great for showing personality but is there a line that needs to be drawn between being too personal? I do like to follow others’ drama (drama from afar) but am afraid to post my own ‘drama’. If you are being followed on Twitter by friends and co-workers you should maintain a balance of personal information. Such a tool is great for showing personality but is there a line that needs to be drawn between being too personal?

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