The Rise and Fall Of A Twitterer

January 6, 2009 / 10:57 am • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

The Rise And Fall Of A Twitterer
What happens when a lack of control meets social media.

  1. 3 Responses to “The Rise and Fall Of A Twitterer”

  2. Ron Coleman
    January 6 2009 / 3:30 pm
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    Gosh, that’s a tad harsh, Melissa — a “lack of control”?

    Well, link to me any way you want, as long as you link to me.

    In truth, you’re not entirely off base. As I said about the candy…

  3. Dr. Melissa Clouthier
    January 6 2009 / 3:35 pm
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    Ron,

    I didn’t mean to offend. I, too, suffer from a social media imbalance. However, after being sucked into the Twitter vortex, now, I’m trying to use the media more productively. It’s fun!

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