tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15309093.post4173925452109646544..comments2023-09-24T04:26:43.908-05:00Comments on i am khayyam: You Need A Prescription for Twitter?theusualhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16440766381128139041noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15309093.post-21724589437803140472010-10-03T21:46:24.001-05:002010-10-03T21:46:24.001-05:00Put a smile on mine :)Put a smile on mine :)theusualhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16440766381128139041noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15309093.post-52224640012029739982010-10-03T15:46:10.233-05:002010-10-03T15:46:10.233-05:00Completely agree - social networks abscond the res...Completely agree - social networks abscond the responsibility of communicating the moment you press send/tweet/share. The sender is instantly relieved of that responsibility and the responsibility is passed on to the reader/receiver/friend.<br /><br />That is why it is important to actually communicate with people on your social networks - if not, what are you doing, it's the equivalent of walking the street with a megaphone or spraying your thoughts as graffiti on a blank wall and expecting people to truly interact with what you have to say? <br /><br />Don't put 'Tw' in front of what you want to say to engage, put 'how are you?' or 'What are you up to today ?' at the start of your message - then listen and reply to your responders.<br /><br />It may not change the world but it can put a smile on someone's face.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02782014983084147362noreply@blogger.com