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Gone.

Posted Sep 20, 2012


Had enough.

Latest reply: Sep 20, 2012

Tweeting, Twittering, Twatting, whatever the common parlance is.

Posted Sep 10, 2012


I run the Twitter feed for where I work. I do an On This Day section.

Today, in 2008, apparently the 'Large Hardon Collider' was turned on.

smiley - blush

Latest reply: Sep 10, 2012

Good News Call

Posted Sep 3, 2012


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-19396755

Latest reply: Sep 3, 2012

Good News Call

Posted Aug 25, 2012


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19379381

Latest reply: Aug 25, 2012

Trolls

Posted Aug 22, 2012


Posted on Facebook by a friend:

"The definition of 'trolling' on the internet has changed somewhat in recent years. There was a time when you were labeled a troll for posting subject matter for the sole purpose of inciting anger or contention. Now, contention starts with the subject matter and those who defend themselves against it are labeled 'trolls'. Example:

Person A begins a post on a forum or social network that immediately assaults a political ideology, public or private program, religion at large or some other body of people gathered as a whole with a generalized statement that unfairly takes in everyone under one spiteful umbrella. Persons B,C,& D immediately hop on the hatewagon with 'like's and equally general comments. Then Person E comes along and says, "Actually I believe or subscribe to this way of thinking and use it in my life in this way." For that personal and individual defense of their mindset or way of living, Person E is lambasted for their individual support of a larger group or movement.

If this is the trend now, what will it become as social networks become less social and more antisocial?"

Latest reply: Aug 22, 2012