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Woman,s career and social life ruined by one idiotic tweet....only reinforces my hatred of twitter, very few redeeming features to make up for this sort of rubbish, and shows why giving people a global platform to spout their rubbishy stuff and Ill thought out opinions is idiotic...empowerment or just enough rope to hang a lot of people or just spread rubbish IMO

???? Wrote:

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> Woman,s career and social life ruined by one

> idiotic tweet....only reinforces my hatred of

> twitter, very few redeeming features to make up

> for this sort of rubbish, and shows why giving

> people a global platform to spout their rubbishy

> stuff and Ill thought out opinions is

> idiotic...empowerment or just enough rope to hang

> a lot of people or just spread rubbish IMO


Bet the EDF wishes it wielded such power ;)

???? Wrote:

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> Woman,s career and social life ruined by one

> idiotic tweet....only reinforces my hatred of

> twitter, very few redeeming features to make up

> for this sort of rubbish, and shows why giving

> people a global platform to spout their rubbishy

> stuff and Ill thought out opinions is

> idiotic...empowerment or just enough rope to hang

> a lot of people or just spread rubbish IMO


Yes these Internet forum things are ridiculous .







Oh, hang on ....

Otta Wrote:

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> Tend to agree RE Twitter. But then again I'm a

> Facebook fiend so can't really talk.

>

> Twitter fans seem to somehow look down their noses

> at FB as if it's somehow immature in comparison,

> but I don't really get that.


Cos FB largely consists of gurnjng "selfies" and the unshakeable belief that the tawdry minutiae of one's life are endlessly fascinating to others . Oh and the teenage sensibilities .

"Would you like to be my friend?"'


Just saying.

True loz, but some of us only post those pics for the benefit of family living far away


Granted, that still leaves plenty of people just showing off but hey


I've never heard of any snobbery about Facebook v twitter but all I know is I far prefer twitter because I can curate my feed. I found out about that woman's post on here before I did on twitter

northlondoner Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Tend to agree RE Twitter. But then again I'm a

> > Facebook fiend so can't really talk.

> >

> > Twitter fans seem to somehow look down their

> noses

> > at FB as if it's somehow immature in

> comparison,

> > but I don't really get that.

>

> Cos FB largely consists of gurnjng "selfies" and

> the unshakeable belief that the tawdry minutiae of

> one's life are endlessly fascinating to others .

> Oh and the teenage sensibilities .

> "Would you like to be my friend?"'

>

> Just saying.



And people saying "just saying".


Agree about the selfies and stuff, but some of the shit that I've seen on Twitter makes a teenage selfy look like a well thought out essay.

Twitter is about who you follow. I'm into news, law and politics so don't get much of the personal stuff on twitter.


I get a lot of interesting (to me anyway) information in my twitter feed, whereas for me, Facebook is just to keep in touch with my globally dispersed family and friends.

Politics on Twitter is a joke surely = people tweeting their own political prejudices as far as I can see! not much debate just a propaganda tool for disseminating er propoganda alot of absolute lefty garbage on there most of the time that I can see! but I guess that,s my fault for following the wrong people ; ) Owen, Harri and brand's crap being retweeted around the cognescenti, Isn,t doing much for improving my knowledge or views on anything....just reinforcing my prejudice that it's a place for branding and propoganda not debate.....

If your job is managing communications/branding/customer relations then denigrating anyone is likely to cost you your job because you clearly aren't very good at it, racist or not.


Dave in finance behind me at work might utter similar views, on social media but given he isn't present As a Representative of anyone other than himself I doubt there would be a shitstorm or sacking

Neither do I, but an 'ignorant racist cow' could be someone who said non-threateningly, in the course of a conversation, "Actually, I do believe that some races are superior to others." If there was no evidence that the belief directly affected her work or her relations to others, should she be sacked?


This is why I was very uncomfortable with the "sack BNP members" thing a few years ago, repulsive though I think the BNP's politics are.

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