Psycho-Babble Administration Thread 904719

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Have you guys considered this? RE twitter

Posted by seldomseen on July 3, 2009, at 10:06:08

At first, I didn't understand Dr. Bob's twitter idea.

But I think there is a lot of wisdom that is shared on babble. A lot of support and hope.

I know some of the posts I've read have significantly helped me on my journey to recovery.

It also sooo helps to know that I am not alone.

Perhaps it is a good idea to expose babble to a larger audience. Maybe what we do here can help others on the journey, but haven't found babble.

Personally, if my posts can help, then I say let others read them.

Then maybe what all I've been through will have some true meaning.

Seldom.

 

Re: Have you guys considered this? RE twitter

Posted by Dinah on July 5, 2009, at 10:23:55

In reply to Have you guys considered this? RE twitter, posted by seldomseen on July 3, 2009, at 10:06:08

I think that's how I feel about it too.

At first, I found it rather annoying. And I still worry about the excerpt part.

I think where I am right now is to think of it as any other tool. Something that might be used well or badly. And altogether if it's going to be used, I'd rather it be used for the purpose of what Babblers think is important about Babble rather than Dr. Bob's ideas of what's important about Babble.

There are a handful of posts that have really had a profound impact on me. And a large number that have a fair amount of wisdom in them. Unfortunately most of the posts that spring instantly to my mind are by people on the opt-out list.

I'm still not sure that Twitter's the way to do it, but I *am* thinking that wisdom and knowledge are things best shared.


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