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My Least Favorite Twitter Tweets
Sunday, February 1, 2009If I had to choose one theme of Twitter messages as my least favorite, it would be messages that provide no context to me as a reader. They're generally messages that are relevant to the sender and only one of the sender's followers yet were sent publicly rather than as a direct tweet (or any of the many other forms of communication available for 2-way communication).
Here are three examples:
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