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Washington Post Twitter crackdown
Is WaPo’s Media Critic Criticizing WaPo’s Social Media Guidelines?
by Joe Coscarelli |
October 1st, 2009
The Washington Post became the largest name in news to issue guidelines about acceptable use of social networking platforms, namely Twitter and Facebook. But when paidContent ran the rules in their entirety, it fueled a firestorm against the policies on the web. Today, the Post‘s Howard Kurtz responds, but seems hesitant and provides little convincing support for the rules.
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