Isn't there a danger with Tweeting, like drunk dialing? Isn't there a drunk Tweeting danger?
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The danger for a comedian on Twitter is the same danger that any civilian faces: sometimes you gotta put that phone down and go live your life. When you're on Twitter, you're not living, and if you're not living, you're not taking in stimuli with which you can create new material.
There are risks in the sheer brevity of Twitter, and it's actually quite an elegant art reducing what you have to say to 140 characters, and it's something that I quite enjoy attempting to do.
On the one hand Twitter gives you the opportunity to engage with people, which is great, but on the other there are people who feel they can say whatever they want, put poison out there, really, without fear of any repercussions.
I was reluctant to join Twitter. My biggest concern was, I don't want these thoughts that pop into my brain to be immediately broadcast. There's a danger in that. And also - who cares?
If you're willing to take risks, Twitter is a vast amusement park of interesting life possibilities.
Tweeting? It's one of the silliest things ever.
My only worry about tweeting and modern technology is how it has crept into even the darkest corners of the absolute global village we live in.
Tweeting is like sending out cool telegrams to your friends once a week.
I don't tweet. I prefer face-to-face communication and sometimes Instagram.
But as far as Twitter, I'll be in a restaurant and I'll get home and somebody tweeted and they talked about what I ordered and what I was wearing. In some cases, that could be dangerous, because you don't want everybody to know where you are every second of every day.
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