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The Continuing Saga of the Self Destructive Tweet

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TITLE: Continuing Saga of the Self Destructive Tweet

AUTHOR: Karen Dybis

PUBLISHED: Wednesday, March 4th, 2015

Tweets

My first impression about this article is I think this article talks about how the tweets malicious and how these tweets destruct the self-confidence of the other people. I think it will deliver information that will make us limit the things we tweet on twitter.

“Think about your audience. Ask yourself whether you’d want your boss, your co-workers, even your Mom to read that tweet. And, if you’re in doubt, come ask.” – The quote that stuck in my mind

This article shows how people will be aware of what they tweet. Like what the quote that stuck in my mind, people should know what they are tweeting they should be responsible on their actions. Like what the motto says “think before you click” know the limitations and think carefully if it is worth to read or it can only hurt others. Like what our country Philippines have the many users of twitter and sometimes others reflect and tweet what they really feel on that moment and some who read it they can join and destruct the emotion. We should know the feelings of that person who tweet because all of have limitations on doing it.

 

5 Things I’ve learned

1. I learned to be aware of the what I tweet

2. I learned know my limitations.

3. I learned to think carefully before putting actions.

4. I learned to be more responsible in my actions.

5. I learned to show concerns to others.

 

5 Interactive Questions

1. What are the reasons why people are still tweet bad?

2. How they solve the issue?

3. What are the solutions they implemented?

4. How they prevent the tweets that are destructive?

5. Why is it people should know about this?

 

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