I am not a fan of Facebook or Twitter. They both allow too much information to be available and they make privacy a thing of the past.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't tweet, I don't go on Facebook. I think there's too much information about all of us out there. I'm liking the idea of privacy more and more.
Facebook and Twitter have a ton of information they're trying to make sense of.
I know what Twitter is; I don't use it. I don't use Facebook, so luckily, it does zero to my ego.
I'm not on Facebook. I'm not on Twitter. I know a lot of celebrities who go around complaining how little privacy they have.
Twitter, Facebook are so different from where I began. It's like a fire that takes off... I'm reading everybody's Twitter.
If we compare the two, Facebook is currently a superior place to market a product like Slide. Twitter is more like a general distribution agent. It's like broadcast radio.
Facebook's the real deal. Nobody can buy Facebook now. Everybody has taken an angle at it. But Facebook may be the place that organizes everybody's personal information. It's got a very good chance of being that.
The thing I really like about Twitter is the speed with which information reaches me. You find out things from Twitter long before they're on the news. That, I think, is valuable.
Twitter has a several-hour advantage in getting information.
Twitter and Facebook are brilliant tools, the journalistic uses of which are still being plumbed. They are great for disseminating interesting material. They are useful for gathering information, including from places that are inaccessible.