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I have a twitter account for my desktop machine - every hour it tweets to say that it's still running and how long it's been switched on for. Nothing else.
And people follow it.
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FTFYOriginally posted by PAH View PostI think everyone else should be encouraged to use as many of these social tracking sites as they can. The more internet chatter the better.
Eventually we'll all be contracting for GCHQ, MI5 and 6, HMRC, and any other govermin quangos that want to track our every move via one giant database.
For me I try to reduce my footprint to just this site nowadays, and everyone knows I'm just a HMRC stooge.
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HAB's is the only one worth reading. Everything else is trivial toss!!!
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I think everyone else should be encouraged to use as many of these social tracking sites as they can. The more internet chatter the better.
Eventually we'll all be contracting for GCHQ, MI5 and 6, HMRC, and any other govermin quangos that want to track our every move via one giant database.
For me I try to reduce my footprint to just this site nowadays, and everyone knows I'm just a sockpuppet of Sparticus like the rest of us.
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It's the modern day confessional box... except Father O'Brian has gone global, someone should tell them though.Originally posted by cojak View PostWho do these people think reads twitter?
I don't use it meself - I think FB is dangerous enough for me...
I know what you mean about FB, I have a strict policy on not inviting ex girlfriends, if they invite me to be a friend then that's OK as I can't be accused of flirting/stalking.
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Twitter isn't anonymous either..
Who do these people think reads twitter?
I don't use it meself - I think FB is dangerous enough for me...
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