Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Twitter as News

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While away on vacation recently, my family and I had very limited access to the internet. The only free internet was in the huge resort lobby. To access the internet in your room, or anywhere else in the resort, there was an additional fee. My husband and I made the decision not to pay the fee so that, when together with our kids, either on the beach or in a restaurant, they were truly “with us” and didn’t have their heads down in their phone.

As a compromise, we agreed that every night, after dinner, we would all bring our phones or tablets to the lobby and spend an hour on the internet. During this time my stepson typically would tell us a bit about what was going on in the outside world. When I questioned him about the source of his information, assuming it was CNN or a similar web site, it surprised me when his answer would routinely be Twitter.

I still love reading paper newspapers but have adapted to the changes in technology by checking CNN.com daily. Should I now rely on Twitter to get my news? Do you?

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Fred Klein

Corey set up a Twitter account for me, but I do not use it

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 00:14

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Erik Scheibe

At least the news channels pretend to be objective, though not very effectively

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 00:34

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Liz Saldana

I get a lot of my news by following CNN on Twitter. :)

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 00:38

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Sonia Saleh

I follow particular journalists, newscasters, and news stations, like BBC, all on twitter. It gives a broader range and then you can see what their followers are saying too.

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 01:28

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Sonia Saleh

Just saw this and had to add it to the conversation, UN leader hold Twitter chat prior to Davos meeting,
http://nonprofitquarterly.org/governancevoice/23546-un-leader-holds-twitter-chat-as-prelude-to-davos-meeting.html
Guess I have to learn how to post a link on Gotham...
Nancy Schess

Rona, I think I am a little old fashioned. I don't really get Twitter although more and more I think I need to. I will say that I do tend to follow my news electronically. It moves faster.
Corey Bearak

Depending on how you use twitter, your can get alerts and links to info without having to check. It is useful for the news I look for. You can create and tailor who you "follow" to meet your needs. It need not be friends.

Submitted by VikramRajan on Mon, 01/20/2014 - 22:57

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Vik Rajan

Reading news on Twitter isn't really getting news from Twitter. It's just a convenient way to get "links" (and short text) from news sources, as reliable & balanced as the media you trust.

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