Fiction, in the not-too-distant non-fiction future of a 140 characters synopsis.
by AainaA
Repeat, repeat, repeat your posting and no, its not twamming {spamming} – Twitter is a marketing platform and if anything, by repeating your message of the day, you’re bound to get a percentage of your users tuning into your channel and reading it, live.
Of course there’s a correct and incorrect way of using Twitter, or the many social platforms available online these days, but nobody is going to be there twenty-five years from now debating as to whether your way or theirs’ is better than the common, especially now where the email is being used nobody did look into the possibilities of it generating SPAM then…
Although I do wonder just out how many percent of these were held accountable for responding to surveys that entailed the response to be pretty high, and have a need to discourage activities online? And out of that, SNs have recently been blamed for $2.25 billion in lost productivity – now that’s a bit too far-fetched, surely, yes, as much as it is indeed popular for staying in touch, albeit the society is not designed to be destructive in any way, and out of how many percent of the respondents surveyed accounted for a $2.25 billion loss? Which company in the UK or the world came up with such a figure for it is indeed a lot of money — apparently it equates to about the amount spent in treating metabolic syndrome in the UK alone.
And before you know it, Twitter would have had a share of spammers annoying people like you and I, via various third party sites, plugins and add-ons in disguise, and especially so if you happen to be a blogger – and then before you know it, the whole thing would likely be replaced or emulated by another or better clone, or at best another derivative of it, in the not too distant future.
As to whether it, and the rest of the social network platforms actually entice users to be productive is something to look into – as it is, IT Managers wholely agree that ninety percent of users in the UK alone, believed SNs {Social Networking sites} should either be banned or restricted altogether, and to think that the majority of SNs created are from those nations, and if they find that productivity has slackened, is it wise to punish SNs, instead of the slackers themselves?
And before you know it, when you guys will have woken up from that slumber, you’d most likely ask whatever happend to Twitter.. an the plethora of social networks online. Only to find that you’ve resurrected the dead after the planetary exposure to the sun bursting in 2012 – gosh according to planetary calculations made worldwide, this is serious business !!, some of you might not even be alive after working so hard on something so trivial as WOMM and branding.
What a waste of time!!
And by the way, the starting of the wobbling planetary system … started just about 2008.. and as much as we didn’t feel it, its gearing its ugly butt up the alley – you know, and you’re waiting 2012 to see what’s going to happen big time? Your world might not be stable enough let alone the condition of your psyche!
Meanwhile, I need to get un-pent .. there’s too much energy unchanelled elsewhere for the betterment of humanity. Please drop by the ‘Il Progetto Futuro‘ and let’s work together for a better future!!

























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