I’ve seen more than my fair share already of some mobile tweets of people’s Memorial Day vacation experiences and a few of them have been, *ahem*, “questionable” at best.
Please remember that there are things that you simply should not tweet about and there are definitely some things that you should not twitpic.
Please, for our sake and yours. Spare us.
Bill Page says
Totally couldn’t agree with you on this one. Back in the day I used to tweet about anything and everything…even venting things about clients that should be kept to one’s self.
It sure negatively impacts your reputation and/or brand when you use the arena of facebook or twitter to vent your frustrations about that last dead beat client.
I try to imagine twitter and facebook as being in a room full of 2,500 people (or more). What would I get up and announce to those people in a microphone on a stage? See what I mean?
A great article! Thanks!
Trevor says
Word. I didnt want to see that.
Emily says
Totally couldn’t agree with you on this one. Back in the day I used to tweet about anything and everything…even venting things about clients that should be kept to one’s self.It sure negatively impacts your reputation and/or brand when you use the arena of facebook or twitter to vent your frustrations about that last dead beat client.I try to imagine twitter and facebook as being in a room full of 2,500 people (or more). What would I get up and announce to those people in a microphone on a stage? See what I mean?A great article! Thanks!