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Where I talk about the intimacy of social media relationships.
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from pageoneresults 1033 Days ago #
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This guy Todd Mintz plays two roles. This is the second piece I’ve read from him that I’d gladly promote to me network of Peers. One of the best parts of the piece came towards the end... I certainly feel accepted and appreciated by the core group of folks that I communicated with on Twitter. My wife sometimes tells me that my Twitter friends aren’t real friends and I strongly disagree (though I concede it’s a different type of friendship). In some ways, the relationships are more real because when the mode of communication are short, condensed thoughts, there is no room for the artifice and pretense that keeps people from really getting to know each other.That last sentence hit home and I’m Retweeting that quote right now using me 250 SuperTweet Powers! :) See, I’m a man of me word... http://Twitter.com/pageoneresults/status/1512745488 < That be a PermaTweet. :)

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from biink 1030 Days ago #
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im not convinced but a compelling article.

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