
We’re all guilty of it, some more than others. Tweeting without thinking about the consequences of what we write is almost a right of passage on social media and on Twitter especially. The quick and easy nature of the Twitter makes it a great place to blurt out ideas and thoughts. But beware of what you say – there are almost always some type of consequence.
A great example of making this mistake was seen recently when Twitter engineer Alex Payne tweeted about some new features being developed at Twitter. This tweet, now deleted, made technology news headlines and according to TechCrunch many many third party app developers worried.
Payne wrote, “If you had some of the nifty site features that we Twitter employees have, you might not want to use a desktop client. (You will soon.)”
































































