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This question has puzzled me since reading a discussion between andy-hughes and douglas a few days ago. Not being a great fan of social media I know little about it so for those seeking discussion here rather than genuine answers to specific queries what’s the difference between The AnswerBank and Twitter? Pros and cons?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jim, my husband isn't secretive about what he posts online and neither am I. I would simply prefer it if we didn't step on each others' toes.
I have seen first hand, numerous times, that moderation on Twitter is incredibly biased.
Twonks like Gary Linekar and Lily Allen can post what they like. Katie Hopkins on the other hand...
I have seen first hand, numerous times, that moderation on Twitter is incredibly biased.
Twonks like Gary Linekar and Lily Allen can post what they like. Katie Hopkins on the other hand...
It depends what you use it for: I use Twitter occasionally for live news feeds. You get lots of publicity on the news about outrageous things people have said on twitter but personally I don’t give a damn about any of that.
And AB is for getting answer to questions and a bit of debate. Far more restrained as a rule I should think than any ‘discussion’ might be on twitter or public Facebook groups, which often is just people shouting at each other
And AB is for getting answer to questions and a bit of debate. Far more restrained as a rule I should think than any ‘discussion’ might be on twitter or public Facebook groups, which often is just people shouting at each other
Jim, //I think it's safe to say that LadyCG isn't being quite accurate :/ //
Why isn't it accurate? I've just checked and according to the BBC Tommy Robinson has been banned from Twitter - permanently.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/t echnolo gy-4357 2168
Why isn't it accurate? I've just checked and according to the BBC Tommy Robinson has been banned from Twitter - permanently.
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It's roughly-speaking equivalent to claiming that TR is the victim of some left-wing pro-Islam conspiracy by being thrown into prison for daring to speak out against them -- whereas, of course, he was jailed for contempt of court, as his actions would have risked jeopardising the safety of the convictions in that trial.
There's a material difference between the two interpretations, even if the facts are the same. Twitter is awash with abuse, and in practice both "sides" of politics are free to spout almost anything they like, even though Twitter does have rules against "hateful conduct".
One other thing to note is that LadyCG's examples of what is and isn't accepted aren't actually equivalent. The former is an attack on an individual, and (up to genuine libel) is generally protected under free speech; but the latter examples are attacks on entire groups of people, and therefore will tend to fall foul of laws/rules against racial/religious discrimination.
There's a material difference between the two interpretations, even if the facts are the same. Twitter is awash with abuse, and in practice both "sides" of politics are free to spout almost anything they like, even though Twitter does have rules against "hateful conduct".
One other thing to note is that LadyCG's examples of what is and isn't accepted aren't actually equivalent. The former is an attack on an individual, and (up to genuine libel) is generally protected under free speech; but the latter examples are attacks on entire groups of people, and therefore will tend to fall foul of laws/rules against racial/religious discrimination.
Getting back to the OP. Twitter can be used in different ways. Some people obsess about following celebrities and certain topics. Others (myself included) follow accounts which inform me about certain interests (what’s going on locally etc) and I find it very informative from both a news POV and socially (finding out about things going on in local towns and cities).
So, for me, it’s completely different to AB.
So, for me, it’s completely different to AB.