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If you haven’t read Ariel Waldman’s most recent post regarding Twitter, you should.
It’s not a prerequisite for reading the rest of this post (as I will sum it up), but the full story is a must read for any of you that truly care about the progression of social media and the roadblocks [...]
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It’s not a prerequisite for reading the rest of this post (as I will sum it up), but the full story is a must read for any of you that truly care about the progression of social media and the roadblocks [...]
These icons link to social bookmarking ... Continue reading »
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The issue here is Twitters response to the situation. Instead of adhering to their own terms of service and protecting its user community, they decided to recuse themselves from involvement and change their TOS. I have seen many incidents of stalking on Twitter (I have even had a certain twitter user tell me that several of his accounts were specifically for stalking). This is inevitable I suppose, but Twitter does not have to allow this kind of activity to persist within their community.