brakespear
Doctor Worm
Oh, and btw. If you haven't already got your Twitter account display set to 'Night Mode', then do it. You'll never go back.
You're welcome.
Seconded.
And thirded.
Oh, and btw. If you haven't already got your Twitter account display set to 'Night Mode', then do it. You'll never go back.
You're welcome.
Seconded.
[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION], I must get a prize for getting a from youGood God no, there's enough tittle tattle on NSC to keep me occupied
I used to have every social media going, closed everything except Twitter now. It's the best for fast news especially in sports. Regarding people like Stockdale it's dead easy to get annoyed by the attention seeking so you just unfollow them.
How does one have time to do anything else, like conversing naturally, the old fashioned way?
Facebook was hugely useful at university, many group projects were communicated through there
Snapchat was good before Tinder took off
Instagram was just good for a quick browse
Plenty of conversing in the real world, what you're thinking about is those addicts who sit on their phone while in a restaurant, they're weirdos.
Twitter is for older people.
I have a Twitter account. Very useful for up to minute happenings.
Best example was when I was stuck in a jam on the M4. Didn't know what the hold up was so took to reading Twitter. Found out in seconds.
Nope, and 6 months ago closed my facebook. Best thing I ever did was getting off all that stuff. Don't miss it one bit
Nope, and 6 months ago closed my facebook. Best thing I ever did was getting off all that stuff. Don't miss it one bit
Yep. As others have said, its excellent for up-to-the-second news about anything. You can react and interact with other fans, friends, journalists, slebs. There's an endless stream of amusing pics and videos which are often laugh-out-loud funny. There's free porn. Its informative, its immediate, its addictive, and you don't get any of the boring cryptic "grrr so pissed off right now" or "can't sleep" or "oh I'm so ill " posts that constantly festoon Facebook fishing for the "you alright hun? " responses. You can also openly "call out" businesses on there when their responses to getting something fixed has been less than satisfactory. A bloke here at work went postal on BT when they once again failed to connect his broadband. Went on Twitter and publically ranted at their @BTcustomerservice (or whatever the handle is), threw a few shitty hashtags at them, and within an hour he'd been contacted and it was sorted.
I love it.