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user104658 08-06-2021 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11055741)
I'm Gen X and I could never get into Twitter, i tried it out for a day but it wasn't for me :laugh:

I never got into twitter either; my wife LIVES there professionally. Although it is literally professionally, she posts as a professional and academic so her tweets are squeaky clean.

Though I am getting the keys to the official twitter for work, so apparently I'm going to have to learn :fist:.

Niamh. 08-06-2021 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11055743)
I never got into twitter either; my wife LIVES there professionally. Although it is literally professionally, she posts as a professional and academic so her tweets are squeaky clean.

Though I am getting the keys to the official twitter for work, so apparently I'm going to have to learn :fist:.

Be Careful :worry:

bots 08-06-2021 11:04 AM

i've always found twitter to be completely unintuitive and thats turned into a complete aversion to it.

Oliver_W 08-06-2021 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11055740)
Thus far GenZ seems very uninterested. Twitter is for Millenials and GenX and Facebook is for boomers, apparently :joker:.

Zoomers have the right idea when it comes to social media - seeing their parents be glued to their phones like zombies probably put them right off !

Cherie 08-06-2021 11:45 AM

I listened to someone compare people being dragged out in public to apologise for comments they made years ago as akin to living in some Communist Regime, I feel like they are right

rusticgal 08-06-2021 12:11 PM

I have'nt read the tweets...but if they were said years ago when he was a teenager and nothing since then I think an apology should be enough. People shouldnt have to pay the price for te rest of their life for a view they had in their teenage years.
However...I didnt think his apology seemed very genuine. He read it like it was a chore :shrug:......and I also think the Cricket Association have to be seen to act upon it even if its a short suspension.

Livia 08-06-2021 12:41 PM

If he's going to lose his place on the national team after he's apologised for stupid stuff he said when he was barely cooked, then we should throw away all the keys at all the prisons. Obviously current feeling is that no one can ever be forgiven nor rehabilitated.


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