dailyrecord.co.uk — Avoid Twitter and YouTube but sign on to Facebook if you want to get smart, a scientist has claimed. Facebook,..requires us to use more memory and information and makes us feel part of a social group, helps train our brains. "Twitter can cause harm because it produces a stream of information every second with no opportunity to process or
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rocketbirdSep 8, 2009
And at the end of the article... "We're Scotland's most followed newspaper on Twitter, to follow us, click here."hahahaha.
billraydrumsSep 8, 2009
I have plenty of friends. Somehow the people that I grew up with in another state all kinda crept back into my world. It's like Jr.High all over.....(sigh)I keep deactivating my account, but somehow get sucked back into that little world.
neibySep 8, 2009
Same here. I just started using Twitter for the sole purpose of getting pro football information. It's pretty fun following a few of the players, sportscasters and reporters.
dawngordonSep 9, 2009
like if you roam around twitter, you will see fake mansons, people calling themselves names like satan and all sorts, it is quite the tacky place now that I can see, it would be nice to see a facebook meet twitter sort of atmosphere but business only, no trash
Closed AccountSep 9, 2009
Ma'am just a healthy tip, this is not a micro-blog. I'm sure the original content poster, of this Dugg article, (and future posters) would appreciate it if you did not treat comments as 'tweets'. Five comments, in my opinion as a journalist, is just in excess. -- Agreeing with the article, I'm extremely curious if your micro-blog posting style stems from the Twitter addiction that you admitted to. However, it would be great if in the future you could follow my advice and lump all comments into one longer type of post. Thanks.