Sunday, 26 May 2013

Lady Macbeth's Twitter Account

Want to see Lady Macbeth's thoughts during Act II? Check it out on her Twitter site!

https://twitter.com/MacbethCharac



What I think about Twitter?
        I have never had a twitter account before, and this is the first time I’m using it. What I like about it is that it is really simple and anyone can use it. I like how you can tag people by using the “@” sign. I think it is a great way to connect with friends. I also like how you can follow people, whether they are your friends, celebrities, or family. It keeps you connected with people you care about in ways that other social media does not really let you do. Twitter allows others to see what is happening in your life. It allows people to follow celebrities’ lives easier. I like how Twitter counts the number of tweets, followers, and people following you on the page. Twitter keeps all the people you are following on one page so that people can read it easily. There are so many interesting things that other people post on Twitter too. It is entertaining to look through Twitter and find things that other people have posted or tweeted. Although there are so many positives about Twitter, there are also things I do not like. I do not like how there is a limit to how many characters you can write. I understand how this is supposed to be short, but I do not like the limit. Twitter limits everything you write, which includes your name, your biography, you tweets, your messages, and more. I also do not like the layout of Twitter. The tweets of the people you are following and of yourself are accumulated and it could get long. There is not much that we can personalize on Twitter because all we can really do is change our profile picture or our biography. I want different layouts and backgrounds to choose from. Privacy is also an issue because there are not many things you can hide from others on Twitter. Everything is out in the open for everyone in the world to see. Overall though, I find Twitter an appealing form of social media.




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