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Would Jesus Facebook or Twitter?

Using my expertise in New Testament, I would like to reflect briefly on another critical issue of our day: Would Jesus Twitter or Facebook?
I deduce that Jesus would likely have a Facebook account because he loves to be friends with people (especially tax collectors and sinners; cf. Matt 11.19) – he would probably even send [...]

Against Twitter: according to Moral Philosophy

Here is a fun case made against Twitter according to moral philosophy.
Against All Tweets
24 June 2009 by James Anderson (Analogical Thoughts)
Semi-Serious Warm-Up Argument
(1) Twittering requires communication in 140 characters or less.
(2) Almost nothing of substance can be adequately communicated in 140 characters or less.
(3) Therefore, almost nothing of substance can be adequately communicated by [...]

one tweet wonders

A recent research project at Harvard Business School examined about 300,000 Twitter accounts and revealed some interesting results.
For instance:
Twitter’s usage patterns are also very different from a typical on-line social network. A typical Twitter user contributes very rarely. Among Twitter users, the median number of lifetime tweets per user is one. This translates into over [...]

Passion Play on Twitter

So far my post on the new Twitter, FLUTTER, has received the most views. So to return to the theme of Tweeter:
New media for Easter’s message — a Passion Play in ‘tweets’
What could be a more contemporary way to tell the Easter story than through Twitter or a virtual version of the Stations of the [...]

Flutter: the new twitter

Forget the lame Twitter Pro, behold the new Twitter: FLUTTER.

From Slate Magazine.